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Title: Triumph |
Grade: 6-a Lesson: S3-L4 |
Explanation: Hello Students, time to practice and review the steps. Let us take next 2-5 minutes to solve the steps for the problems. This is a good exercise to check your understanding of the concepts.Second student to identify and review important steps.Focus on understanding the concepts and application to solving problems step by step. |
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Problem |
How many syllables are there in the word 'Triumph'? |
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Clue |
A syllable is a single, unbroken vowel sound within a spoken word. |
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Hint |
Syllables usually contain a vowel and accompanying consonants. |
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Sumup |
Can you summarize what you’ve understood in the above steps? |
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Choice.A |
Choice A is incorrect because "Triumph" has two syllables, not one. A syllable is a unit of pronunciation with a vowel sound. "Tri-umph" has two vowel sounds, so it has two syllables. |
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Choice.B |
Choice B is correct. "Triumph" has two syllables because when we say it, we clap twice: "Tri-umph." Each clap represents a syllable. So, "Triumph" has two parts, making it a two-syllable word. |
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Choice.C |
Choice C is incorrect. "Triumph" has 2 syllables, not 3. Syllables are the beats in a word. "Tri-umph" has two beats. |
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Choice.D |
Choice D is incorrect because "Triumph" has two syllables, not four. Syllables are the beats in a word, like claps when you say it slowly. "Tri-umph" has two claps, not four. |
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Step: |
Division of "Triumph" into syllables - Tri-umph. |
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Step: |
Number of syllables in the word "Triumph" - 2 |
Choice B |
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Sumup |
Can you summarize what you’ve understood in the above steps? |
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