Yes. The A has the long A sound as in pace and cage.
The A in after has a short A sound (as in caffeine) while page has a long A sound, as in rage.
"Page" has a long a vowel sound.
No, it is a long A and a silent E, as in cage and stage.
The A in stage has a long A sound as in cage and page. The E is silent.
Mostly long.The first A has a long A sound as in page. The I is a schwa. The second A is another long A, and the E is silent.
The Long Island Sound is mentioned on page 24 of "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. In this passage, Nick describes the view from Tom and Daisy Buchanan's house, including the "green Sound."
It has a long "u" sound.
Landscape displays the page with the long side of the page in the top.
Cake has a long "a" sound.
The long "y" sound is the same as the long "i" sound. The words "my" and "rhyme" have this sound.
The word "vines" has no A or A sound in it. The word "vanes" has a long A sound.
The A has a long A sound. The I has a short I sound.