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Does wipe have a short or long vowel?

The word "wipe" has a short vowel sound.

Here's why:

* Short vowel sounds are typically found in closed syllables (syllables that end with a consonant).

* "Wipe" has a closed syllable, with the vowel sound "i" followed by the consonant "p".

* The vowel sound in "wipe" is a short "i" sound, like in "tip" or "bit".

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