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Two-syllable words sometimes have two long vowel sounds. However, they could also have short vowel sounds too. To decode these words, the student should be able to apply the phonics rules to each syllable in order to pronounce the entire word. In this quiz, the students will read the words since they are broken down into syllables. Then the student will determine which syllable has a long vowel sound.
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Pan has a short vowel sound and cake has a long vowel sound.
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In the word “freedom,” free has a long vowel sound.
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“Side” is the only syllable with a long vowel sound.
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Both of the syllables contain a long vowel sound with snow and flake.
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In this word, the second syllable “tile” is the only syllable with a long vowel sound.
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The first syllable has a long vowel sound, but the second syllable does not.
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The second syllable follows the silent “e” rule, so it has a long vowel sound.
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Both syllables have a long vowel sound due to their vowel blends.
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The second syllable has a long vowel sound using the silent “e” rule.
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The first and second syllables have long vowel sounds.
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