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How are Consonant and vowel sound difference Explain with example.​

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Answer: Consonant sounds are made with your mouth fairly closed. Vowel sounds are made with your mouth fairly opened.

Example: In the word "Odd," The "O" sound is made with your mouth opened. The "D" sound is made with your mouth fairly closed.

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