The O. The same sound is made in the past tense verb tolled, with a silent E.
Yes, it does. The OLD sound is the same in all words that end in those letters. Bold, cold, fold, hold, mold, sold, and told all have the OH sound and rhyme with gold.
Yes, it does. It rhymes with bold, cold, fold, gold, mold, sold, and told. There are only rare exceptions where these letters do not have the "oh" sound (solder, pronounced saw-dur).
Well, honey, the word "told" has a long 'o' vowel sound. It's like when you're telling someone a juicy piece of gossip - you really stretch out that 'o' sound. So, don't be shy, give that 'o' some extra love when you say "told."
The sound-alike for sun is son. Example: I told my son to get out of the hot sun.
short o sound ~ That is debatable - the short sound of O is the sound found in COT The long sound of O is as the vowel sound is pronounced in BOTH The word fowl is not pronounced with either of those sounds but with the sound found in COW.
It is all told from letters.
Yes it has the long O as in cope. It rhymes with old, bold, and told.
Yes, along with bold, fold, gold, mold, sold, and of course old. You can hear the "oh" sound.
What make of unit is it? What does the sound sound like?
No. The O has a long O sound (oh) as in bold and told.
The word hold has a long O as in old, to rhyme with bold, cold, fold, and told.
He has not told us.