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The word pat has a short A vowel sound, as in pack and sat. Other rhyming words include bat, cat, chat, fat, gnat, mat, rat, that, and vat.

The short A sound is heard in :

A words : add, ax, ban, jab, graft, glad, stack

A words (silent E) : have, calve

AI words : plaid

AU words : laugh

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