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Does settle have a short vowel sound?

No, "settle" does not have a short vowel sound.

Here's why:

* Short vowel sounds are typically found in words where the vowel is followed by a single consonant. For example, "cat," "dog," "pen."

* In "settle," the vowel "e" is followed by a consonant cluster ("tt"). This creates a long vowel sound, similar to the "e" in "see" or "be."

Therefore, the vowel sound in "settle" is long e.

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