Asked by Kaitelyn
(give the syllable pattern only) legal, cedar, about, elect, frozen
__________ (give the syllable pattern only) batter, hoodwink, lectern, lesser
__________ (give the syllable pattern only) noble, puzzle, kettle, bugle
__________ (give the syllable pattern only) batter, hoodwink, lectern, lesser
__________ (give the syllable pattern only) noble, puzzle, kettle, bugle
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Answered by
Writeacher
What patterns are you referring to?
Answered by
Kaitelyn
I'm not sure I'm sorry that's why I was hoping for some help. When I looked up it on the internet it had things such as cvc which is what I put for the first one but now I need help with the other two if that is what it is referring to.
Answered by
Writeacher
It could be by sound, that is stressed and unstressed.
It could be by spelling combinations (long vowels, combo consonants, diphthongs, etc.).
I find no pattern to the first set.
In the second and third sets, the first syllable of each word is stressed and the second is unstressed.
In the third set, each word ends with a consonant and -le (if that means anything).
It could be by spelling combinations (long vowels, combo consonants, diphthongs, etc.).
I find no pattern to the first set.
In the second and third sets, the first syllable of each word is stressed and the second is unstressed.
In the third set, each word ends with a consonant and -le (if that means anything).
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