To figure out if a word is a closed or open syllable word, look at the vowel (a<span>, </span>e<span>, </span>i<span>, </span>o<span>, </span>u)
wax
open syllables- word ends on a vowel
closed syllables- the vowel is followed by a consonant or more
therefore, wax is a closed syllable
(another example; fro-zen; fro would be the open syllable since it ends on O (vowel); while zen - the e (VOWEL) is followed by a consonant (n)
The original Declaration of Independence is on display at the National Archives building in Washington, DC.
<em>Simple sentence</em>
The writing on the back of the Declaration of Independence reads, "Original Declaration of Independence, dated 4th July 1776," and this writing appears on the bottom of the document, upside down.
<em>Compound sentence</em>
“Smile, Mila! Smile!” When my little sister was almost three years old, she would <span>repeat</span> this every day when I walked in the door from school. Fill in the blanks in order.
They are both not likely to be certain would be 100%, likely would be anywhere above 50%, and unlikely would be under 50%