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Does the word symbolic have a short vowel?

Let's break down the word "symbolic" to determine if it has a short vowel:

* Short vowels are typically pronounced quickly and have a short, distinct sound (like the "a" in "cat").

* Long vowels are pronounced longer and often have a more drawn-out sound (like the "a" in "cake").

In the word "symbolic," the vowel "y" is actually acting as a consonant. The "y" sound in this word is similar to the "j" sound in "joy." Therefore, we don't consider it a short or long vowel.

The vowel "o" in "symbolic" has a long vowel sound. It's pronounced like the "o" in "go."

Therefore, "symbolic" does not have a short vowel. It has a long "o" sound.

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