Answer the question by clicking on the correct response.
When the digraph, or letter combination “o” and “a” appears in a syllable, it is generally pronounced as
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A. |
the “o” in hole |
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B. |
the “o” in odd |
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C. |
the “a” in apple |
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D. |
the “a” in make |

The “o” in “hole” gets the long “o” sound, usually also represented by the digraph “oa”.