Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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Which example represents a consonant digraph?

  1. bl in "blend"

  2. ch in "chat"

  3. pr in "print"

  4. st in "stick"

The correct answer is: ch in "chat"

In this question, the correct answer is "B. ch in 'chat'." A consonant digraph is made up of two consonants that come together to create a new sound. In the word "chat," the "ch" together makes the /ch/ sound, which is different from the individual sounds of the letters "c" and "h" separately. The other options are not examples of consonant digraphs. "A. bl in 'blend'" is a consonant blend, where two consonants appear together but each sound is pronounced separately. "C. pr in 'print'" and "D. st in 'stick'" are also consonant blends rather than digraphs.