Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Look up some difficult tongue twisters. Read the tongue twister out loud. Say the whole tongue twister in a single breath. Eliminate your mistakes. Repeat the tongue twister faster.

Answer: Don’t settle on simple tongue twisters for kids. Look for the longest, most difficult tongue twisters you can find. Select a number of tongue twisters that focus on different letters of the alphabet. Try out something like this: "I'm not the pheasant plucker, I'm the pheasant plucker's mate, And I'm only plucking pheasants 'cause the pheasant plucker's late. I'm not the pheasant plucker, I'm the pheasant plucker's son, And I'm only plucking pheasants till the pheasant pluckers come." Focus on the enunciation of the words. Pronounce each syllable clearly and as quickly as you can. This will help loosen up the muscles in your tongue so you can speak at a faster rate. This exercise will improve your breathing so you can use better technique when rapping. It can also help improve your lung capacity. This is important to being able to rap fast because it teaches you to say more words with each breath.  If you can't say the tongue twister in a single breath, try some additional breathing exercises to get you there. Hissing is a good beginning breathing exercise. Breathe in to the count of 4. Breathe out, hissing, to the count of 4. Then, breathe in for 6, and hiss out for 10. Breathe in for 6, out for 12. Breathe in for 2, out for 12. Breathe in for 4, out for 16. Breathe in for 2, out for 16. Breathe in for 4, out for 20. Breathe in for 1, out for 20. When you accidentally mess up, start over until you get it perfectly. You want to get it right the first time and every time. When rappers perform live, they only get one shot at getting it right. Mistakes are bound to happen, so don't beat yourself up over it. Just keep working to minimize their frequency. Try this exercise for 5 to 10 minutes a day to practice your technique and build speed. If you want you can time yourself to see how much faster you are getting over time.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make the room safe. Shut off the room. Create an obstacle course. Give your guinea pig time to roam. Avoid exercise balls. Catch your guinea pig.

Answer: Before you let your guinea pig out of their cage, you need to make the room safe. Make sure you have nothing around the room that your guinea pig can get into, such as chemicals or cleaning supplies.  Remove or pick up cords out of your guinea pig's reach. They may chew on them if they finds them on the floor. If you're worried about your guinea pig going to the bathroom on your carpet or flooring, lay down a layer of plastic or newspaper to catch any accidents.  Put house plants out of reach. Many of them are toxic to guinea pigs.  Remove plastic bags, as guineas like them, but they are not safe to play with.  Don't forget to provide food and water for the time your guinea is out of her cage. Close any doors so the guinea pig can't escape. Also, keep any other pets, such as dogs or cats, out of the room while you have your guinea pig out of their cage. Also, warn family members you are letting the guinea pigs out, as they may open the door while they are on the floor. Guinea pigs like a challenge, so try making an obstacle course or maze out of cardboard. You can use a large piece of cardboard for the base or simply tape walls to the floor. Put in twists and turns, and have a treat ready at the end. Add interesting obstacles such as cardboard tubes or bridges. Tunnels are also a fun addition. Guinea pigs need exercise every day to keep from getting bored in their cages. Pull them out of their cage with two hands, and set them in the room you've made guinea pig-proof. Throw out a few toys to play with. If you want to socialize at the same time, get down on the floor with your guinea pig so that they can come investigate you. Even if they say they are for guinea pigs, these balls are not really designed for guinea pig use, and they can be dangerous for your pet's back. If your guinea pig does escape into the rest of your house, keep a cool head. Put your other pets away. Close any other escape routes, especially ones leading outdoors. Try to herd your guinea pig into a corner to catch her. If she holes up somewhere, know she will eventually come out to find food. Just be ready to catch her.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Place the roast and broth in the slow cooker. Cover the roast with butter. Add the seasonings. Add the vegetables. Cook on low for 8 to 10 hours. Serve warm.

Answer:
Place the venison roast in your slow cooker. Pour 2 cups (500 ml) of beef broth over it evenly. If you do not have beef broth, you could use venison stock, beef stock, chicken stock, or vegetable broth. In a pinch, you could even use water. Cut the butter into small chunks and distribute it evenly over the surface of the roast. If the butter has been softened, smear it over the top and sides of the meat. If the butter is still hard, however, simply distribute the chunks of butter over the surface as evenly as possible to distribute the flavor. Combine the garlic, salt, pepper, paprika, thyme, and rosemary in a small bowl. Sprinkle this blend of spices and herbs evenly over the top and sides of the roast. If you want the seasonings to penetrate the meat even further, consider using your hands to rub the seasoning blend into the meat. This works best if you are also using softened butter since you can spread both the butter and the seasonings over the surface at the same time. Spread the diced onion over the top of the roast. Layer the cubed potatoes and chopped carrots on top, as well.  Even if you choose not to prepare the roast with vegetables, you should still add the onion. Many people claim that the pungent onion flavor masks the "gamey" taste of a deer roast. If you prefer crisp, firm vegetables, you can wait until the final 2 hours of cooking time before adding the cubed potatoes and chopped carrots. The onion should always be added at this time, however. Cover the slow cooker and switch it to low. A thawed roast should take about 8 hours, but a frozen or partially frozen roast will need a full 10 hours. Alternatively, you could switch the slow cooker on high and leave it for 6 hours. Once the roast has finished cooking, remove it from the slow cooker and carve it into portion-sized chunks. Serve the potatoes and carrots on the side.