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Open vowels are when the tongue is :

AFar away from the roof of the mouth

BIn the direction of the roof of the mouth

CRaised to the vowel limit

DIn close contact with the teeth-ridge

Answer:

A. Far away from the roof of the mouth

Read Explanation:

Open vowels (also called low vowels) are produced when:

  • The tongue is positioned low in the mouth.

  • It is far from the roof (hard or soft palate).

  • This creates a wide (open) vocal tract.

🗣 Examples of open vowels:

  • /a/ as in father


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