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Cameron read the following real words incorrectly: "glint" as "glind," "clamp" as "clampt," and "flunk" as "fluk." This suggests he needs more practice with:

A. Consonant blends
B. Vowel digraphs
C. R-controlled vowels
D. Short vowels

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Final answer:

Cameron's incorrect pronunciation of words like "glint," "clamp," and "flunk" indicates a need to practice with consonant blends. These errors show a pattern of difficulty with recognizing or pronouncing the consonant combinations at the ends of words.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cameron read the following real words incorrectly: "glint" as "glind," "clamp" as "clampt," and "flunk" as "fluk." This suggests he needs more practice with Consonant blends, which are combinations of two or more consonants where each is heard, like gl, cl, and fl in the words read incorrectly. The inaccuracies show difficulty in correctly pronouncing or recognizing the blend of consonants at the end of the words.

For instance, let's review some word examples and label them based on vowel sounds:


  • bang - short

  • cake - long

  • fame - long

  • jam - short

  • math short

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