1. The problem asks to identify which line segment is drawn in the figure based on the description.
2. The figure is a circle with center at point $X$.
3. Four lines originate from $X$:
- $XW$ towards the upper-right,
- $XY$ downwards,
- $XZ$ horizontally to the left,
- and one line between $Z$ and $W$ (not named).
4. There is a right angle marker between $XY$ and $XW$, indicating $XY \perp XW$.
5. Since $XY$ and $XW$ are perpendicular and both originate from $X$, the line segments $XY$ and $XW$ are drawn.
6. The question asks which line segment is drawn in the figure. Among the options $YZ$, $WY$, $XZ$, and $WZ$:
- $YZ$ connects points $Y$ and $Z$, which are endpoints of lines from $X$ but no direct line segment $YZ$ is described.
- $WY$ connects $W$ and $Y$, no direct line segment $WY$ is described.
- $XZ$ is a line from $X$ to $Z$, which is drawn.
- $WZ$ connects $W$ and $Z$, no direct line segment $WZ$ is described.
7. Therefore, the line segment $XZ$ is drawn in the figure.
Final answer: $\boxed{XZ}$
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