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n. - Two successive letters (especially two letters used to represent a single sound: `sh' in `shoe').

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  • Question 10 asked which words from the word bank contained a consonant digraph.
  • A digraph is a union of two vowels, or of two consonants, in one sound.
  • Thus, the center of a digraph is a vertex that is closest to the vertex most distant from it.
  • Digraphs: The digraph is a two-letter "country code" that precisely identifies every entity without overlap, duplication, or omission.
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