Okay, now I can clearly see the last few words on the worksheet. Word 19 is "academic," which I will count as 3 syllables ("a-ca-dem-ic"). Word 20 is "victim," which is 2 syllables ("vic-tim"). The image cuts off after word 20, but from my initial overview of the full worksheet, I know that word 21 is "unexpected" and word 22 is "tooth". I have now identified all 22 words that need to be analyzed. I will now proceed to count the syllables for each word one by one to complete the task.
I will now provide the final answer with the syllable count for each word.
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Here is the completed syllable counting worksheet with the number of syllables for each word:
Answer Key:
1.
public - 2 syllables (pub-lic)
2.
album - 2 syllables (al-bum)
3.
misfit - 2 syllables (mis-fit)
4.
admonish - 3 syllables (ad-mo-nish)
5.
limit - 2 syllables (lim-it)
6.
abandon - 3 syllables (a-ban-don)
7.
panic - 2 syllables (pan-ic)
8.
edit - 2 syllables (ed-it)
9.
ego - 2 syllables (e-go)
10.
vanish - 2 syllables (van-ish)
11.
breeze - 1 syllable (breeze)
12.
nutmeg - 2 syllables (nut-meg)
13.
enchanted - 3 syllables (en-chan-ted)
14.
jacket - 2 syllables (jack-et)
15.
basket - 2 syllables (bas-ket)
16.
accomplish - 3 syllables (ac-com-plish)
17.
pelican - 3 syllables (pel-i-can)
18.
velvet - 2 syllables (vel-vet)
19.
academic - 3 syllables (a-ca-dem-ic)
20.
victim - 2 syllables (vic-tim)
21.
unexpected - 3 syllables (un-ex-pect-ed)
22.
tooth - 1 syllable (tooth)
This completes the task. Each word's syllable count has been determined based on standard English pronunciation rules.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of syllable division worksheet.