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In the word "cat", what is the coda?

AA. /k/

BB. /æ/

CC. /t/

DD. /kæt/

Answer:

C. C. /t/

Read Explanation:

  • Onset: /k/

  • Nucleus: /æ/

  • Coda: /t/


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