Yes. The O in rock has a short O vowel sound.
The O has a short O sound, as in lock and rot.
The "o" in lock typically has a short vowel sound. It is pronounced like "a" in "clock" and "rock."
The vowel in "has" is a short vowel. It is pronounced as /æ/ which is a short 'a' sound.
Loser long or short vowel
The spelling tock is not an actual word, other than the game of that name. But as part of "tic toc" or "tick tock", it has a short O vowel sound, to rhyme with rock and clock.
The O has a short O sound, as in lock and rot.
The "o" in lock typically has a short vowel sound. It is pronounced like "a" in "clock" and "rock."
The O has a short O vowel sound, as in lock and rob.
The vowel in "has" is a short vowel. It is pronounced as /æ/ which is a short 'a' sound.
Loser long or short vowel
The spelling tock is not an actual word, other than the game of that name. But as part of "tic toc" or "tick tock", it has a short O vowel sound, to rhyme with rock and clock.
The word "finish" has a short vowel sound for both "i" and "a."
then is a short vowel
The "i" is the only vowel in "which", and it has a short vowel sound.
The vowel 'a' in 'hat' is considered a short vowel sound.
The only vowel in pal is the a. And that is a short vowel. With a long vowel it is pail.
Is panel a short or long vowel sound