Yes.
"Rabbit" has two closed syllables.
First syllable closed, second syllable open.
The second syllable is open, the first is closed.
The first syllable in "tremble" is closed. It ends with a consonant sound ("m"), which means that the vowel sound in that syllable is followed by a consonant, making it a closed syllable.
First syllable open, second syllable closed.
2 Pen-cil
No, "pencil" is not a two closed syllable word; it is a two-syllable word with the first syllable being closed ("pen") and the second syllable being open ("cil"). A closed syllable ends in a consonant, while an open syllable ends in a vowel. Therefore, "pencil" has one closed syllable and one open syllable.
Yes, "supper" is a closed syllable. A closed syllable is one that ends with a consonant, which is the case with "supper," as it ends with the consonant "r." The first syllable, "sup," also follows the closed syllable pattern, as it ends with the consonant "p."
Yes, "pencil" is considered a two-syllable word, pronounced as "pen-cil." Each syllable has a vowel sound, making it more than one closed syllable. The first syllable "pen" is a closed syllable, but the word as a whole is not a single closed syllable.
The second syllable is open. The 'Y' is used as a vowel. The first syllable is closed. (Trol-ley)
Yes, the word "raven" is considered a closed syllable. A closed syllable ends with a consonant, and in "raven," the vowel sound is followed by a consonant (the "v"), making it a closed syllable. Additionally, "raven" consists of two syllables, with the first syllable being closed.
Climax has a closed syllable structure. The final "x" creates a closed syllable with the short "i" sound and the "k" sound being consecutive consonants.