D. nice
The "i" in "nice" is pronounced differently from "fine," "thin," and "king."
D. child
The "i" in "child" has a long vowel sound, unlike the others.
B. fan
The "a" in "fan" is pronounced differently from "land," "band," and "late."
A. steak
The "ea" in "steak" has a different pronunciation compared to "great," "head," and "said."
D. tail
The "ai" in "tail" is pronounced differently from "rain," "paint," and "change."
D. danger
The "a" in "danger" has a different pronunciation compared to "gate," "train," and "hand."
C. height
The "ei" in "height" is pronounced differently from "air," "pair," and "stair."
B. either
The "ei" in "either" can have a different pronunciation depending on the accent, unlike "pie," "lie," and "tie."
D. thief
The "ie" in "thief" has a different pronunciation compared to "kite," "nine," and "inquire."
A. my
The "y" in "my" is pronounced differently from "style," "buy," and "quite."
D. require
The "ui" in "require" has a unique pronunciation compared to "quit," "buy," and "quite."
B. freight
The "ei" in "freight" is pronounced differently from "they," "sleight," and "obey."
B. mansion
The "sion" in "mansion" is pronounced differently from "nation," "invasion," and "translation."