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quiz Syllable separation quiz

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1

Divide the word "sun" into syllables. Write each syllable separated by a hyphen (e.g. base-ball).

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2

Divide the word "wagon" into syllables. Use hyphens to separate them (e.g. base-ball).

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3

Divide the word "playful" into syllables. Use hyphens to separate them (e.g. base-ball).

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4

Divide the word "bike" into syllables. Separate them with hyphens as usual. (e.g. base-ball).

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5

Divide the word "pencil" into syllables. Use hyphens to separate them.

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6

Divide the word "popcorn" into syllables.

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(There's only one vowel "u" and no consonants, so it's a single syllable word.)

(There are two vowels, "a" and "o", with only one consonant "g" in between. This consonant goes with the following vowel "on".)

In "playful," there are two vowel sounds: "ay" and "u." Each vowel sound creates a separate syllable: "play" and "ful."

(There are two vowels, "i" and "e", but "ie" together often creates a single long vowel sound. So, it's considered one syllable word "bike".)

(There are two vowels, "e" and "i". Since there are two consonants "nc" between them, they are usually divided. So, "n" goes with "pen" and "c" goes with "cil".)

(There are two vowels, "o" and "o". Even though there are two consonants "p" and "c" between them, "p" goes with the first vowel "pop" because it's a single consonant sound before the blend "cr". The blend "cr" then goes with the second vowel "corn".)

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