The task involves identifying and dividing words in the sentences that follow the V’CV syllable pattern. The V’CV pattern refers to a syllable structure where:
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V = Vowel
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’ = Apostrophe (used here to indicate a division)
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C = Consonant
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V = Vowel
Steps to Solve:
1. Identify words in each sentence that fit the V’CV pattern.
2. Divide these words into syllables using the V’CV rule.
3. Code the division by placing an apostrophe between the consonant and the second vowel.
Solution:
#### 1. The baby slept in her crib.
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Word: None fits the V’CV pattern.
- Sentence: The baby slept in her crib.
#### 2. The tiger ran fast in the jungle.
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Word: None fits the V’CV pattern.
- Sentence: The tiger ran fast in the jungle.
#### 3. Can you pass me the paper?
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Word: "paper"
- Division: pa'per (V’CV)
- Sentence: Can you pass me the pa'per?
#### 4. The spider spun a web in the den.
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Word: None fits the V’CV pattern.
- Sentence: The spider spun a web in the den.
#### 5. The pilot flew the airplane in the sky.
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Word: None fits the V’CV pattern.
- Sentence: The pilot flew the airplane in the sky.
#### 6. We stayed at a big hotel on our trip.
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Word: "hotel"
- Division: ho'tel (V’CV)
- Sentence: We stayed at a big ho'tel on our trip.
#### 7. The music at the party was hip!
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Word: None fits the V’CV pattern.
- Sentence: The music at the party was hip!
#### 8. The robot had two arms and two legs.
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Word: None fits the V’CV pattern.
- Sentence: The robot had two arms and two legs.
#### 9. He got a tulip for me on the hill.
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Word: "tulip"
- Division: tu'lip (V’CV)
- Sentence: He got a tu'lip for me on the hill.
#### 10. Is that cat lazy or asleep?
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Word: None fits the V’CV pattern.
- Sentence: Is that cat lazy or asleep?
Final Answer:
```plaintext
1. The baby slept in her crib.
2. The tiger ran fast in the jungle.
3. Can you pass me the pa'per?
4. The spider spun a web in the den.
5. The pilot flew the airplane in the sky.
6. We stayed at a big ho'tel on our trip.
7. The music at the party was hip!
8. The robot had two arms and two legs.
9. He got a tu'lip for me on the hill.
10. Is that cat lazy or asleep?
```
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
&1. \text{The baby slept in her crib.} \\
&2. \text{The tiger ran fast in the jungle.} \\
&3. \text{Can you pass me the pa'per?} \\
&4. \text{The spider spun a web in the den.} \\
&5. \text{The pilot flew the airplane in the sky.} \\
&6. \text{We stayed at a big ho'tel on our trip.} \\
&7. \text{The music at the party was hip!} \\
&8. \text{The robot had two arms and two legs.} \\
&9. \text{He got a tu'lip for me on the hill.} \\
&10. \text{Is that cat lazy or asleep?} \\
\end{aligned}
}
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