“Y” and “w” are on this page. “Y” and “w” are Consonants but are sometimes considered to be vowels. So, the rule for this book which is, when two vowels are together the first one says its “name” and the second one is silent, apply using the “y” and “w” as vowels. With this in mind, “a y” would make the sound of the “a” vowel “name” and “o w” would make the sound of the “o” vowel “name”.

ow

follow
hollow
fellow
below
blow
flow
slow
yellow
willow
arrow
barrow
blown
bow
burrow
callow
elbow
fellowship
furrow
gallows
glow
grow
grown
low
marrow
mow
narrow
owe
pillow
rainbow
row
sallow
shallow
shadow
snow
snowfall
snowball
snowflake
snowman
sow
sorrow
throw
window
wallow

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