Can you store bread in a drawer that is not drawer?
This sounds like a riddle! Here's how I'd approach it:
* Think outside the box: The question plays on the word "drawer" and its usual function.
* Focus on the word "not": What does it mean for a drawer to be "not a drawer"?
* Consider alternatives: What could be a container that is similar to a drawer, but not technically one?
Possible answers:
* A shelf: A shelf can be considered a flat, pull-out surface like a drawer, but it's not technically a drawer.
* A cupboard: Cupboards often have shelves, which could be considered "drawers" in a way.
* A bread box: While not a drawer, it's specifically designed to store bread.
Let me know if you'd like to try another riddle!
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