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Does the word oak have short or long vowel sound?

The word "oak" has a short vowel sound.

Here's why:

* The vowel "o" in "oak" is followed by a consonant ("k"). This generally indicates a short vowel sound.

* The "o" sound in "oak" is similar to the "o" sound in words like "hot" or "cot."

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