5002 Praxis Practice Test Practice Question

Which of the following identifies the number of phonemes in the word peach?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: In the word "peach," there are three distinct phonemes: /p/, /iː/, and /tʃ/. The initial sound /p/ represents the 'p,' the vowel sound /iː/ corresponds to the 'ea,' and the final sound /tʃ/ represents the 'ch.'

Option A (Two) is incorrect as it overlooks the vowel sound. Option C (Four) adds an extra phoneme that does not exist in the word. Option D (Five) mistakenly counts more sounds than are present. Understanding phonemes is crucial for phonetic awareness and spelling skills.

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