yes
The compound word "pancake" has a short "a" sound.
Yes, the word 'backpack' is a compound noun; a word made up of two or more words to form a noun with a meaning of its own.
backpack, packet, and unpack
backpack, packet, and unpack
backyard backside backward backpack backup
backpack, backbone, backwardsbackachebackbitingbackboardbackbreakingbackchatbackcombbackdatebackdropbackfieldbackfirebackgroundbackhandbackhoebacklashbacklogbackbitbackupbackrestbackroombackseatbacksidebackslashbackslidbackslidebackstairbackstopbackstabberbackstagebacksidebackstreetbacktalkbacktrackbackwashbackwoodsbackyardcompound words ending with back:barebackbuybackcomebackcallbackcutbackdrawbackfullbackfatbackfastbackhalfbackhunchbackfallbackflashbackfightbackfullbackgreenbackhatchbackhunchbackoutbackslingbacksoftbackquarterbackrazorbacksetbackswaybackslingbacktiebackthrowback
No, backpack is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun.
The compound words backpack, backtalk, ballpark, bareback, bluebook, bodywork and bookmark will work. The word bobolink is not a compound word that meets the specifications.
you can write compound wen you combine 2 words example: backpack: an object to keep your material back: a verb or a part of the body pack: a verb or an object to keep things.
yes
A compond word is two words put togeter like backpack football toothbrush and ect.
a backpack is called 'un sac à dos' in French.