Here's why:
* "C" before "i" or "e" (and sometimes "y") usually has a soft "s" sound. In "cinder," the "c" comes before "i," so it makes the soft "s" sound.
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Here's why:
* "C" before "i" or "e" (and sometimes "y") usually has a soft "s" sound. In "cinder," the "c" comes before "i," so it makes the soft "s" sound.
Let me know if you have other words you'd like to check!