10 seconds sound clip from the A Boy Named Charlie Brown movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:38:00.737 in the DVD version of the movie.
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- Siege, however, is spelled i-e. Otherwise use i-e in: Thief, believe, fiend, niece, field, brief, grief, cashier, achieve, yield.
- Only one word in the language ends in s-e-d-e. Supersede.
- Three others end in c-e-e-d. Exceed, proceed, succeed.
- All others end in c-e-d-e. Accede, concede, intercede, precede, recede, secede.
- E before I after c. When a word ends in c, like frolic and picnic and mimic, insert a k before adding a suffix.
- Beginning with f, l, or y, e-i is used immediately after the letter c. The single exception is 'financier.'
- E-I is used in words in which it has the sound of a. Or the sound of I as in 'height.' 'Sleigh, Stein, Fahrenheit.'
- E-I is also used in special words. 'Leisure, seizure, seize, sheik, protein, weird, either, neither, codeine, caffeine.'
- Use i-e in 'thief, believe, fiend, field, brief, grief, yield, achieve, cashier', except after c as in 'exceed, proceed, succeed, accede, concede, intercede, precede, recede, secede.'
- I before e, except after c. Let's see... before c...
- 'Dissolve.' D-i-s-o-l-v-e. 'Dissolve.'
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