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Kindergarten Consonants and Blends
Which group of letters is all consonants?
  1. B,C,A,I,O
  2. A, E, I, O, U
  3. B, S, T, L, M
  4. A, I, J, K, L
Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.7, 7.SP.C.7a
What is the probability of choosing a consonant in "SCHOOL?"
  1. 2 out of 6
  2. 4 out of 6
  3. 3 out of 6
  4. 1 out of 6
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Cues for Stop consonants: manner of articulation refers to...
  1. Listeners use formant transitions and the frequency of strongest energy in the transient
  2. Listeners use the presence of silence or near silence and transients to distinguish stops from other consonants.
  3. Listeners use the time between the transient and the vowel onset and presence/ absences of aspiration
  4. Listeners use presence/ absence of voicing during closure, vowel duration, and stop closure duration
Grade 4 Phonics
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Phonation for vowels and resonant consonants in the larynx is filtered by the                                                
  1. Vocal tract between the palate and lips
  2. Vocal tract between the alveolar ridge and lips
  3. Glottis to the lips
  4. Vocal tract between the glottis and palate
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Grade 8 Figurative Language
Repetition of the final vowel and consonant sounds is called:
  1. Metaphor
  2. Hyperbole
  3. Rhyme
  4. Personification
  5. Simile
  6. Onomatopoeia
  7. Repetition
  8. Alliteration
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Grade 12 Poetic Devices
Refers to pleasant spoken sound that is created by smooth consonants.
  1. euphemism
  2. imagery
  3. euphony
  4. cacophony
  5. meiosis
College Speech and Voice Disorders
In regards to Vowels and resonant consonants: Phonation in the Larynx is filtered by                                                
  1. the vocal tract between the source
  2. the complete vocal tract (glottis to lips)
  3. the alveolar ridge and palate of the vocal tract
  4. the transient track
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Grade 8 Figurative Language
Grade 3 Consonants and Blends
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