True, Classifying syllable classes in multisyllabic words should be considered a scaffolding activity, not a goal in itself.
<h3>What comes first encoding or decoding?</h3>
In order to read, you need to solve (sound out) words. In order to spell, you need to encode words. In other words, pull the sounds apart within a word and match notes to the sounds. Encoding and decoding connect the components of auditory and visual processing
<h3>What are examples of multisyllabic words?</h3>
Multisyllabic Words
Syllables. baby. bacon. balloon. baseball. bedroom. bedtime. berry.
Syllables. basketball. bicycle. blueberry. broccoli. neighborhood. library. umbrella.
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What is the story focused on?
Answer:
If it is argumentative: to prove a point. If it is informational: to inform.
The answer is a picture of a postal carrier making deliveries of mail.
C.
The footprints of an enormous hound
Because
A. Laura Lyon's note could have clues in it
B. Barrymores' suspicious Behaviour
D. Sir Henry's Boot is missing
What does the obviously over grown hound got to go with a dead person ? lol