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Which phoneme combination did you hear at the end of each word?

A. /sh/
B. /ch/
C. /th/
D. /ng/

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Final answer:

The phoneme combination 'ch' is represented by the /ch/ sound spelled as 'tch'. An example is the word 'church'.

Step-by-step explanation:

The phoneme combination that you may hear at the end of each word can be represented by the letter combination 'ch' spelled as tch. This is known as the /ch/ phoneme combination.

An example of this is the word 'church', where you can hear the /ch/ sound at the beginning and at the end of the word, spelled as ch.

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