• Question: Give examples for long vowels.• Answer:• "a" as in "cake"• "e" as in "tree"• "i" as in "bike"• "o" as in "boat"• "u" as in "flute"• Step-by-step process: Long vowels are vowels that are pronounced with a longer sound than their short vowel counterparts. They are often represented by a single vowel letter followed by a silent "e" at the end of a word.• Key knowledge:• Long vowels are vowels that are pronounced with a longer sound than their short vowel counterparts.• Silent "e" at the end of a word often indicates a long vowel sound.• Examples: "cake," "tree," "bike," "boat," "flute" are all words with long vowel sounds.• Question: Give examples of long vowels.• Answer:• "a" as in "cake"• "e" as in "tree"• "i" as in "bike"• "o" as in "boat"• "u" as in "flute"• Step-by-step process: Long vowels are vowels that are pronounced with a longer sound than their short vowel counterparts. They are often represented by a single vowel letter followed by a silent "e" at the end of a word.• Key knowledge:• Long vowels are vowels that are pronounced with a longer sound than their short vowel counterparts.• Silent "e" at the end of a word often indicates a long vowel sound.• Examples: "cake," "tree," "bike," "boat," "flute" are all words with long vowel sounds.