A spelling pattern is a group of letters that represents a sound. Spelling patterns include groups of letters, for example, ought and igh, as well as digraphs, that is two or more letters that represent one speech sound, for example oi (vowel digraph) and ch (consonant digraph).
spelling pattern is a group of letters that represents a sound. Spelling patterns include groups of letters, for example, ought and igh, as well as digraphs, that is two or more letters that represent one speech sound, for example oi (vowel digraph) and ch (consonant digraph).
Exploration of spelling patterns helps writers to become more aware of visual patterns in written English, the possible sequence of letters in English and that most spelling patterns represent a variety of sounds. This supports writers in visualising and remembering words
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the best answer is the one having to do with the fact that it is "thorough" </span>
I think it is A because you are learning that Liz likes hiking. And you know that in the story Liz will be hiking mountains and something is going to happen.