Let’s sort each object into the correct room where it belongs.
We have four rooms:
- Kitchen
- Living Room
- Bathroom
- Bedroom
Now, let’s look at each item and decide where it goes:
1.
Pot → Used for cooking →
Kitchen
2.
Bed → You sleep in it →
Bedroom
3.
Bathtub → For bathing →
Bathroom
4.
Frying pan → Cooking tool →
Kitchen
5.
Coffee table → Goes in living area →
Living Room
6.
Wardrobe (closet) → Stores clothes →
Bedroom
7.
Knife → Used in kitchen for cutting food →
Kitchen
8.
Towel → Used after bath or shower →
Bathroom
9.
Toaster → Makes toast →
Kitchen
10.
Sofa → Sit on in living room →
Living Room
11.
Toilet → In bathroom →
Bathroom
12.
Lamp → Can go in bedroom or living room — but since we need to pick one, and lamps are common beside beds →
Bedroom *(Note: Some might say Living Room too, but let’s assign based on most typical use with bed)*
13.
Rubber duck → Bath toy →
Bathroom
14.
Armchair → Sitting chair →
Living Room
Wait — let’s double-check lamp. Actually, lamps can be in both bedroom and living room. But looking at the items, we already have sofa and coffee table for living room, and bed + wardrobe for bedroom. Lamp is often next to bed → so
Bedroom is fine.
Also, knife — definitely kitchen. Towel — bathroom. Rubber duck — bathroom. Toaster — kitchen. Pot and frying pan — kitchen. Bed and wardrobe — bedroom. Bathtub and toilet — bathroom. Sofa, coffee table, armchair — living room.
Let’s list them clearly by room:
✔ Kitchen:
- Pot
- Frying pan
- Knife
- Toaster
✔ Living Room:
- Coffee table
- Sofa
- Armchair
✔ Bathroom:
- Bathtub
- Towel
- Toilet
- Rubber duck
✔ Bedroom:
- Bed
- Wardrobe
- Lamp
That’s all 14 items sorted!
Final Answer:
Kitchen: Pot, Frying pan, Knife, Toaster
Living Room: Coffee table, Sofa, Armchair
Bathroom: Bathtub, Towel, Toilet, Rubber duck
Bedroom: Bed, Wardrobe, Lamp
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