No, it is a classical vowel-team syllable, where the E "does the talking" making a long E sound (beek)
In a closed syllable, there is one vowel, followed by a consonant, which has a short sound
(for example, bed or bell).
Yes, "beak" is an open syllable because it ends with a vowel sound. In linguistics, an open syllable is one that ends in a vowel sound, such as in the word "beak" where the vowel sound /iː/ is not followed by a consonant. This contrasts with a closed syllable, where the vowel is followed by a consonant, such as in the word "back."
No
Yes.
Photo is an open syllable word.
Yes, loft is a closed syllable word.
Paper is a closed syllable word.
Yes, "pump" is a closed syllable word.
It is a closed syllable.
Both closed.
No, "she" is an open syllable word.
It's a closed syllable word.
Mitten is a closed syllable word.