Closed Syllables (not): Has one vowel and ends with a consonant., Makes a short vowel sound., Examples: blast, west, flick, grump, crop, VCe or Silent E Syllables (note): Has one vowel, then a consonant, then an e., Make a long vowel sound (says its name)., Examples: flake, stroke, Pete, file, flute, r-controlled Syllables (nor): Has one vowel then an r., Does not make the usual sound because the bossy r changes the vowel sound., Examples: for, bark, stir, blurt, nerf, Open Syllables (no): Has only one vowel and ends with a vowel., Makes the long vowel sound., Examples: she, we, ba, spi,
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Closed, VCE, R-Controlled, Open - Syllable Definition
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