Here's why:
* Spelling: The "o" in "rope" is followed by a consonant ("p") and a silent "e". This is a common pattern for long vowels.
* Pronunciation: The "o" in "rope" makes a long "o" sound, similar to the "o" in "go" or "no".
Here's why:
* Spelling: The "o" in "rope" is followed by a consonant ("p") and a silent "e". This is a common pattern for long vowels.
* Pronunciation: The "o" in "rope" makes a long "o" sound, similar to the "o" in "go" or "no".