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March 24, 2023

#2754: Relative Terms explain

Relative Terms

[A chart, with “Quiet” to “Loud” on the X-axis, and “Small” to “Big” on the Y-axis. It is split into four quarters, with “Sewing machine” in the center.]

[Upper left quadrant (Small & Quiet items):] Butterfly, Pin drop, Mouse, Ant, Bun (rabbit or pastry), Snow globe, Newt, Balloon, Book, Hat

[Upper right quadrant (Small & Loud items):] Popcorn, Cricket, Songbird, Whistle, Baby, Harmonica, Flute, Fire alarm, Blender, Firecracker

[Lower left quadrant (Big & Quiet items):] Shark, Tree, Anaconda, Giraffe, Statue, Windmill, Northern lights, The Moon

[Lower right quadrant (Big & Loud items):] Tuba, Riding mower, Cannon, Airplane, Train, Waterfall, Steam calliope, Whale, Volcano

[Caption below the panel:]

Big, Small, Loud, and Quiet are relative terms. The thing they’re relative to is a sewing machine.