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Which word has a short vowel slide or dam?

Let's break down this question!

* Short vowel sound: This refers to a vowel sound that is quick and short, like the "a" in "cat" or the "i" in "bit".

* Vowel slide: This is a term used to describe a vowel sound that changes from one sound to another within the same syllable. For example, the "a" in "father" starts as a short "a" sound and ends with a long "uh" sound.

* Vowel dam: This is a term used to describe a vowel sound that is held for a longer period of time, often at the end of a syllable, like the "o" in "go".

Since a vowel slide involves a change in sound within a syllable, the answer is a word with a vowel slide.

However, without a specific list of words to choose from, I can't give you a definite answer.

To find a word with a vowel slide, you can look for words with:

* Diphthongs: These are vowel combinations like "ou" in "house" or "ai" in "train" that represent a single sound that shifts from one vowel to another.

* Vowel sounds that change within a single syllable: Words like "father" or "fire" where the vowel sound shifts slightly over time.

Let me know if you have a specific word list or if you'd like more examples!

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