Using the chart on Sourcebook page 264, select the common division principle that best matches the following two-syllable words: minor
Understand the Problem
The question is asking to categorize the division structure of the two-syllable word 'minor' according to specific principles provided in a chart. The user needs to determine whether 'minor' fits the patterns VC/CV, V/CV, or VC/V based on syllable division.
Answer
V/CV syllable division pattern for 'minor'.
The common division principle for the word 'minor' would likely follow the V/CV (vowel/consonant vowe) pattern, dividing the word after the first vowel.
Answer for screen readers
The common division principle for the word 'minor' would likely follow the V/CV (vowel/consonant vowe) pattern, dividing the word after the first vowel.
More Information
In the word 'minor', the division typically occurs between the 'i' and 'n', following the V/CV pattern, resulting in 'mi-nor'.
Tips
A common mistake is to misinterpret the single consonant rule and divide after it instead of before it in certain cases like 'minor'.
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