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Ch, th, wh, and sh, are examples of a voiceless combination of two consonants or:

a. Blends


c. Emphasis


b. Expression


d. Diagraphs
I know its not d so don't say it

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Answer: B

Explanation: Diagraphs are voiced combinations of two or three consonants p False Prosody is the use of stress or emphasis, pitch, or intonation tempo or rate the rhythmic or regularly reoccurring patterns of language and appropriate phrasing

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Its Diagraphs!!!!!!

Step-by-step explanation:

When two letters come together to make one sound, they are called a digraph. Download our Common Digraphs: sh, ch, th, wh, ck activity below. This activity outlines common consonant digraphs, with example words using them as beginning sounds and ending sounds.

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