True: divide after prefixes pre/view, divide before suffixes work/ing, Divide between compound words cat/fish, examples of stable syllables: tion, sion, , divide between the two consonants vc/cv rabbit, count back 3 letters and divide for c+le words, keep blends together, divide before the blend bl, pr, st, vc/ccv, keep diagraphs together th, sh, wh, ch v/ccv, R-controlled vowels are are just vowels before an R, Glued sounds (old, ost, olt, ild, ind ink, ank, ang), False: v/cv divide after the consonant for a long sound, divide after suffixes , compound words have too many syllables to divide, stable syllables are the same as suffixes unhelpful, Keep blends and diagraphs apart c/h, v/v is not a rule found in words, c+le can be found in the middle of a word, vc/v divide after the vowel to make it long, R-controlled vowels need therapy, Vowel teams reject Olympic competition and opt for more peaceful relations with words,
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Decoding / syllable division Steps and Rules OG
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