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syllable patterns VC/CCV and VCC/CV

How to decide where to break the syllable when there are three consonants that are not part of a three consonant blend:

1) constant end syllable -le always takes the consonant that proceeds it to be part of its syllable

2) prefixes are their own syllables

3) keep consonant blends and consonant diagraphs together - NOTE: except in the case of final syllable -le

4) syllable breaks are always between double consonants

AB
monstermon*ster VC/CCV
childrenchil*dren VC/CCV
surprisesur*prise VC/CCV
substancesub*stance VC/CCV
hundredhun*dred VC/CCV
addressad*dress VC/CCV
completecom*plete VC/CCV
districtdis*trict VC/CCV
controlcon*trol VC/CCV
explodeex*plode VC/CCV
sandwichsand*wich VCC/CV
contrastcon*trast VC/CCV
instantin*stant VC/CCV
pilgrimpil*grim VC/CCV
inspectin*spect VC/CCV
partnerpart*ner VCC/CV
dolphindol*phin VC/CCV
complaincom*plain VC/CCV
orchardor*chard VC/CCV
orphanor*phan VC/CCV
purchasepur*chase VC/CCV
mumblemum*ble VC/CCV
paddlepad*dle VC/CCV
battlebat*tle VC/CCV
candlecan*dle VC/CCV
picklepic*kle VC/CCV
nozzlenoz*zle VC/CCV
ingredientin*gredient VC/CCV
uncleun*cle VC/CCV
anchovyan*chovy VC/CCV
centrificalcen*trifical VC/CCV
alphabetal*phabet VC/CCV
intrinsicin*trinsic VC/CCV
abstainab*stain VC/CCV
ventricalven*trical VC/CCV
extremeex*treme VC/CCV
mushroommush*room VCC/CV
athleteath*lete VCC/CV
pumpkinpump*kin VCC/CV
archeryar*chery VC/CCV



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