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Consonants usually represent one sound during earlier lessons on alphabetic principles students would learn to recognize letters. In phonics we have to put sounds and graphemes together. | Consonants usually represent one sound during earlier lessons on alphabetic principles students would learn to recognize letters. In phonics we have to put sounds and graphemes together. | ||
- | Consonants can also make blends, two letters the blend into each other such as /c/ and /l/ in " | + | Consonants can also make **blends**, two letters the blend into each other such as /c/ and /l/ in " |
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