syllable - could be a whole word on its own; could be part of a larger word, vowel - provides the beat or pulse of a syllable, consonant - sound formed by using part of the mouth such as teeth or tongue, short vowel sound - when a vowel sound is directly in front of a consonant it says its short sound: cat, egg, itch, octopus, up, long vowel sound - when a vowel says its own name, vowel combination - when two vowels act together as a team: boat, loud, or grew, prefix - can be added to the beginning of a word: pre-, e-, ex-, con-, suffix - can be added to the end of words: -s, -es, -ful, -ment, root or base word - a Latin or Greek word that holds most of the word's meaning,

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