There are 2 different sounds that can be spelled with "Magic E" in a u_e pattern. It can make a sound like in the word "June" or "flute," or more of a "yoo" sound like in "cute" or "mule." We learned that when you encounter a word you're not sure of with u_e during reading, you may need to 'flip' the vowel sound if the first try does not sound right or make sense.
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