Syllable separation quizVersion en ligne quiz Syllable separation quiz par Santiago 1 Divide the word "sun" into syllables. Write each syllable separated by a hyphen (e.g. base-ball). Written answer 2 Divide the word "wagon" into syllables. Use hyphens to separate them (e.g. base-ball). Written answer 3 Divide the word "playful" into syllables. Use hyphens to separate them (e.g. base-ball). Written answer 4 Divide the word "bike" into syllables. Separate them with hyphens as usual. (e.g. base-ball). Written answer 5 Divide the word "pencil" into syllables. Use hyphens to separate them. Written answer 6 Divide the word "popcorn" into syllables. Written answer Feedback 1 (There's only one vowel "u" and no consonants, so it's a single syllable word.) 2 (There are two vowels, "a" and "o", with only one consonant "g" in between. This consonant goes with the following vowel "on".) 3 In "playful," there are two vowel sounds: "ay" and "u." Each vowel sound creates a separate syllable: "play" and "ful." 4 (There are two vowels, "i" and "e", but "ie" together often creates a single long vowel sound. So, it's considered one syllable word "bike".) 5 (There are two vowels, "e" and "i". Since there are two consonants "nc" between them, they are usually divided. So, "n" goes with "pen" and "c" goes with "cil".) 6 (There are two vowels, "o" and "o". Even though there are two consonants "p" and "c" between them, "p" goes with the first vowel "pop" because it's a single consonant sound before the blend "cr". The blend "cr" then goes with the second vowel "corn".)