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Question
Write the word under the correct group and divide it.
muffin
purple
raven
cow
dinner
marble
man
tennis
dog
sample
recent
hotel
table
hammer
boy
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Solution
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Cat
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Rab/bit
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Ti/ger
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Tur/tle
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| cow | muf/fin | ra/ven | pur/ple |
| man | din/ner | re/cent | mar/ble |
| dog | ten/nis | ho/tel | sam/ple |
| boy | ham/mer | ta/ble |
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