This is the chicken letter.
What is the letter Q?
It is a word or part of a word made by one push of breath.
What is a syllable?
This is the bonus letter rule, and the three most common bonus letters.
What spelling rule states that if a one-syllable word, that contains one vowel immediately followed by either the consonant f, l, or s (and sometimes z), then you double the consonant?
This prefix means 'not.'
What is non-?
This Latin root means break.
What is -fract-?
It is two consonants together that make one sound.
What is a digraph?
This syllable type has only one vowel, is followed by one or more consonants, and the vowel sound is short.
What is a closed syllable?
This prefix means in, into, within or near.
What is en-?
This Latin root means throw.
What is -ject-?
The combination of two or more consonants together where each consonant makes its own sound.
What is a blend?
This syllable type has only one vowel, is followed by one or more consonants, and the vowel sound is long.
What is a closed syllable exception?
This Latin root means write.
What is -scribe-?
This is how we identify the sound of y at the end of a one-syllable word.
What is the reason for writing /ī/ above the y when it is the last letter and the only vowel in a one-syllable word?
These are the five closed syllable exceptions.
What are ild, ind, old, olt, and ost?
These two suffixes are used to indicate that there is more than one of something.
What are -s and -es?
The only v-e prefix recognized in Wilson Step 4, and it means front.
What is fore-?
This Latin root means build.
What is -struct-?
What says /ü/?
What is u in a closed syllable, u in a vowel-consonant-e syllable, and u in an open syllable?
It is the vowel-consonant-e syllable exception.
What is ive-give-/ĭve/?
What are the spelling options for /ī/?
What are i, i-e, and y at the end of a one-syllable word?
The open syllable prefix that means with or together?
What is co-?
This Latin root means touch.
What is -tact-?