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Ali Fritz
12 April, 22:44
Vowel sound in rope
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Spencer Zavala
12 April, 23:58
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The vowel sound in "rope" is a long o.
Say the word aloud. The o is being pronounced how you would say it if reciting the alphabet. This means it is a long vowel. An example of a short o would be in the word "tot," since the o is pronounced "ah." Also, the reason the vowel is the o, not the e, is because the e is silent.
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