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What do consonant letters include?

  1. All alphabet letters other than vowels

  2. Only letters that sound the same

  3. Letters that can form a digraph

  4. Only letters that are at the beginning of words

The correct answer is: All alphabet letters other than vowels

Consonant letters include all alphabet letters other than vowels. Vowels are a, e, i, o, and u, so consonants make up the rest of the alphabet. Option B is incorrect because consonant letters do not necessarily sound the same. Option C is incorrect because not all consonant letters form digraphs, which are letter pairs that represent a single sound. Option D is incorrect because consonant letters can appear anywhere in a word, not just at the beginning.