Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Melt the butter in a nonstick skillet. Break an egg and add it to the pan. Lower the heat and cook the egg for 1 minute. Scoop some of the butter onto the egg. Cover the pan and cook the egg before basting it again. Serve the egg.

Answer: Place 2 tablespoons (30 grams) of butter into a nonstick skillet. Set the skillet on the stove, and turn the heat up to medium-high. Wait for the butter to melt and get hot. It would be easiest to break the egg into a cup or ramekin first, then add it into the pan. As soon as you place the egg into the pan, reduce the heat to low. Allow the egg to cook until the edges start to turn white. This will take about 1 minute. Tilt the pan to the side so that the butter pools in the corner. Use a spoon to scoop up some of the butte. Straighten the pan, then pour the butter over the egg. After about another minute or so, pull the lid off, and pour more butter over the egg using the same method as before. Keep doing this until the white part sets and the yolk thickens. It will take about 4 to 5 minutes total. Try to use a glass lid; this way, you'll be able to see the egg as it cooks. As soon as the egg finishes cooking, slide it off of the pan and onto a plate. Season it to your liking with salt and pepper. Serve it as-is or over a slice of toast. If there is any butter left in the pan, you can pour it over the egg (or toast) for even more flavor.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Dig a hole about 1 ft (0.30 m) deep and wide near the quackgrass. Pull the quackgrass out of the ground without damaging it. Backfill the holes and smooth out the soil. Drape a piece of clear plastic over recurrent quackgrass. Leave the plastic sheet in place for 6 weeks in warm weather. Reseed the area with any plant you wish to grow.

Answer: Use a garden fork to dig down towards the plant’s root system. Leave about 3 in (7.6 cm) between the quackgrass and the hole to avoid damaging the roots. Look for a horizontal, white stem called a rhizome, then clear the dirt away from it. Digging may be a little difficult if you have healthy, non-invasive plants in the area. Try to dig up grass and other plants without damaging them. Set them aside until you are able to move them elsewhere or replant them. Quackgrass rhizomes are very hardy and often grow further than you expect. Lift the exposed roots out of the soil and check to see that you got the whole plant. Any broken roots likely will sprout a new patch of quackgrass, so take your time. Pulling the plants up by hand is better than tilling since a rototiller may cut up the roots. If you try tilling, set the rototiller for 12 in (30 cm) and work in the summer. Turn up the ground and wait at least 4 days for the roots to dry out. Push the soil back into the holes with a shovel or another tool. Then, drag a rake over the ground to level it. Rake away any bits of plant material you suspect may be from the quackgrass. Throw these away to ensure they don’t have a chance to grow again. Cut the plastic so it fits over the soil infested with quackgrass. Leave the sheets about 3 in (7.6 cm) larger than the areas you wish to treat so the quackgrass isn’t able to spread further. Then, anchor the plastic sheet down with rocks, bricks, or stakes.  Plastic solarization sheets are available at many home improvement stores. Make sure you get a clear sheet so sunlight is able to reach the soil. Solarization will kill any other plants trapped underneath the sheet. Cutting the sheet up is a way to treat smaller patches, so leave the sheet intact only if you wish to clear out larger areas or severe infestations. Solarization works best in the spring and summer, when the soil reaches an adequate temperature to dry out the quackgrass. Leave the plastic undisturbed to give the soil plenty of time to heat up.  The average temperature outside needs to be around 60 °F (16 °C) or higher for this to work. You do not need to clear out the dead plants in the solarized areas. Till them into the ground for use as fertilizer. Fill the area with new plants to prevent the quackgrass from growing back. If you treated an area of your lawn, for example, spread seeds from whatever type of grass you already have. Alternatively, turn the barren area into a garden with competitive crops like buckwheat, oats, rye, wheat, clover, or sorghum. Another option is to cover the area with a 3 in (7.6 cm) of mulch for at least 6 months. An opaque plastic mulch is the best option for preventing quackgrass, but organic mulch also works.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go to the My Apple ID website at appleid. Click on “Manage your Apple ID. Enter your Apple ID and password and click on “Sign in. Click on “Next and check your email for the link to reset your password. Click on the "Reset Now" link. Enter your new password and confirm. Click on “Rest Password.

Answer: apple.com. ” ” If you have forgotten your Apple ID, click on “Forgot your password?” within the sign-in section. Apple will then ask you to enter your Apple ID and require you to either enter your email address, or answer a series of security questions before resetting your password.    ” Apple will then inform you that your Apple ID password has been changed.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Practice your presentation in front of friends and family members. Tape record yourself. Be warm.

Answer:
Don't be shy -- ask for constructive criticism. This helps you know whether or not you're meeting the time requirements and if not, how you could tweak your style. And once you've recited it 20 times before breakfast, your nervous should be at a minimum. If you can grab a friend who you think has a similar knowledge level to your audience, all the better. They'll help you see what points are foggier to minds with less expertise on the topic. Alright, so this one is a little much, but if you're really nervous, you may find listening to yourself beneficial. You can see which parts you're nervous about and which parts you have nailed down. It'll help you to see the flow, too, when you listen back. It'll also help you with volume. Some people get rather timid when in the spotlight. You may not be aware that you're not loud enough! You are allowed to be a person, not just a machine that relays facts. Welcome in your audience and take a few seconds to establish a comfortable atmosphere. Do the same with your conclusion. Thank everyone for their time and open the floor for any questions, if allowed.