This image is a reference chart showing different ways to spell the "long a" sound in English. It groups words by their spelling patterns (like
a,
a-e,
ai,
ay, etc.). Since there is no specific question asked, here is a summary of the information provided in the chart:
Long A Spelling Patterns:
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a: baby, data, fatal, crazy, apron, lady, basic, shaky, paper, maple, naval, table, bacon, halo, acorn, radio, tomato, potato
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a-e: cake, cane, wade, lake, same, came, case, wave, tame, shade, plane, space, cage, base, stage, flake, trade
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ai: rain, aim, sail, train, maid, paid, fail, nail, sprain, wait, waist, daily, snail, afraid, trail, gain, faint, grain, raisin
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ay: play, day, say, tray, clay, stay, pray, may, spray, gay, gray, hay, jay, pay, bay, away, today, relay
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ei: vein, reign, heir, rein, deign, their, reindeer, beige
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eigh: eight, weigh, weight, sleigh, freight, neigh, neighbor
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ea: steak, break, great, bear, tear, wear, pear, swear
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ey: they, hey, whey, obey, survey
Final Answer:
The image displays a list of words that use the "long a" sound, categorized by their spelling patterns:
a,
a-e,
ai,
ay,
ei,
eigh,
ea, and
ey.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of long vowels.