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In Brooklyn anytime Annie's dad made a big meal, he wound up spreading out all over the place. Where would he put the lettuce to dry?

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Final answer:

The snippets provide various contexts for food and item storage in literature, but do not directly answer where Annie's father would dry lettuce. He may use any available space with good air circulation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the snippets provided, it seems the student's question refers to the storage and handling of food and household items in different settings, as described in various literary contexts. There's no direct answer regarding where Annie's father would put the lettuce to dry specifically. However, based on the examples given, one could guess that in a busy household with big meals and a need for space, the lettuce might be placed anywhere with sufficient room and air circulation, such as a clean counter or table space, or potentially in a salad spinner if available. The primary locations mentioned for storing or handling different items in these snippets are drawers, on tables, or in special rooms or areas designed for kitchen activity or storage.

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