The term "husband" is considered a VCV (vowel-consonant-vowel) structure because it has a vowel (u), followed by consonants (s, b, n), and ends with another consonant (d). The initial syllable "hus" contains a vowel followed by consonants, while "band" is a CVC structure. Thus, "husband" as a whole does not fit strictly into either category of VCCV or VCV, as it is a two-syllable word.
"Distance" is a VCCV word, with the short vowel 'i' sound in the first syllable and the 'e' sound in the second syllable.
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