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LETRS Unit 2 Session 4 latest updates 2024 with correctly answered questions. T/F In many instances, two different consonant phonemes in English are formed the same way in the mouth, but one is voiced and the other is unvoiced. - Correct answer True T/F Adults often miscount the number of phonemes in a word because they tend to recall how a word looks in print and count the letters, not the sounds. - Correct answer True Which of the following sounds is an affricate, meaning it combines features of fricatives and stops? a. /k/ b. /ng/ c. /ch/ /zh/ - Correct answer C. /ch/ Which of the following pairs are consonant sounds that students frequently confuse? Select all that apply. /t/ and /d/ /f/ and /p/ /m/ and /n/ /z/ and /l/ - Correct answer a & c
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T/F In many instances, two different consonant phonemes in English are formed the same way in the mouth, but one is voiced and the other is unvoiced. - Correct answer True T/F Adults often miscount the number of phonemes in a word because they tend to recall how a word looks in print and count the letters, not the sounds. - Correct answer True Which of the following sounds is an affricate, meaning it combines features of fricatives and stops? a. /k/ b. /ng/ c. /ch/ /zh/ - Correct answer C. /ch/ Which of the following pairs are consonant sounds that students frequently confuse? Select all that apply. /t/ and /d/ /f/ and /p/ /m/ and /n/ /z/ and /l/ - Correct answer a & c Which of the following misspellings is phonetically accurate and does not indicate phonemic confusion? Select all that apply. writing "fan" for van writing "butn" for button writing "chow" for show writing "kitn" for kitten - Correct answer b & d