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Direction: Find the category of a given word so formed by the combination of letters arranged accordingly to form a meaningful word.
R A W E T

  1. Used in sleeping
  2. Used for talking
  3. Used for drinking
  4. Working for waiting

The correct answer is: Used for drinking

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