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So far I like the program, I cannot figure out how to select a line item (draw a box around it) and select all to delete. If I am missing something, please let me know. Thanks
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What we mean by blending When you're first learning to read, you need to break words down into their sounds, then blend the sounds together to get the word. For example, faced with the written word cat, you sound out /k/, /a/, /t/, and then blend the sounds together to get cat.
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A word blend is formed by combining two separate words with different meanings to form a new one. These words are often created to describe a new invention or phenomenon that combines the definitions or traits of two existing things.
Blending is one of the many ways new words are made in English. It refers to joining the beginning of one word and the end of another to make a new word with a new meaning. Smog, from smoke and fog, and brunch, from breakfast and lunch, are examples of blends.
Blending is one of the many ways new words are made in English. It refers to joining the beginning of one word and the end of another to make a new word with a new meaning. Smog, from smoke and fog, and brunch, from breakfast and lunch, are examples of blends.
A portmanteau (/prtmænto/ (listen), /prtmænto/) or portmanteau word (from French portmanteau) is a linguistic blend of words, in which parts of multiple words or their phonemes (sounds) are combined into a new word, as in smog, coined by blending smoke and fog, or motel, from motor and hotel.
Sound blending is the ability to build words from individual sounds by blending the sounds together in sequence. For example, the learner blends the sounds m, o, m to form the word mom.
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