Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Purchase a property. Own utilities. Buy airports. Sell property to other players at an agreed upon price. Sell houses to the bank. Sell hotels to the bank. Sell property to other players.

Answer: When you land on the space, you may choose to purchase the property at the price listed on the card.  Pay that cost to the banker or the owner of the property.  If you do not purchase the property, and it is not currently owned by another player, the banker will hold an auction.  You can participate in the auction even though you chose not to buy it at the purchase price. Once you own all of the site properties of one color, you have a monopoly and can build on them. You can charge rent from other players who land on your property. When you own utilities, you can charge usage fees.  Players who land on your utility will owe you rent based on a dice roll.  Owning both the phone and internet utilities will greatly increase your income from other players.  A player who lands on your utility will owe rent determined by the amount they roll on the dice multiplied by 4, then multiplied again by 10,000. If you own both utilities, the rent owed is the player’s dice roll multiplied by 10, then 10,000. Airports allow you to collect fees from other players.  Each time a player lands on one of your airports, they will owe you the amount shown on the Title Deed card. This can be any number you negotiate together. If you have any buildings on properties of the same color, you cannot sell the property until you sell all of the buildings on that same color. You will receive half of the purchase price listed on the deed card when you sell the house back to the bank.  You can sell on your turn or between other player’s turns. You must sell houses in even numbers the same way they were bought. You can receive half go the deed price for the hotel or trade it in for houses equaling the same value. For instance a hotel can be sold to the bank and you can receive 4 houses from the bank to put on that property. You can sell sites, airports and utilities to other players to gain money.  The price they pay you is any amount agreed on by both parties.  Sites can’t be sold if there are buildings on any of the sites in that color group.  You must first sell those properties to the bank. You cannot sell houses or hotels to other players, only the bank.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Read your notes. Use your notes to test your knowledge. Review your notes as often as possible.

Answer: Concentrate on the left-hand column and summary at the bottom. These contain the most important points you will need for your assignment or exam. You can underline or highlight the most important parts as you review, if you prefer. Cover the right side of the page (the note-taking column) with your hand or another sheet of paper. Quiz yourself by giving answers to the potential questions that you included in the left column. Then uncover the right side and check your comprehension. You can also ask a friend to quiz you on your notes using the left column, and you can do the same for them. Reviewing frequently over a longer period of time, rather than cramming before a test, will greatly increase your retention and deepen your understanding of course material. With your effective notes made using the Cornell system, you will be able to study efficiently and with minimal stress.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Install a new launcher

Answer: . Older Nexus devices and other older devices using Android 4.4.2 or earlier did not get the Google Now Launcher update, and are locked at five home screens. The only way to get rid of the extra home screens is to install a different launcher.   You can install the Google Now Launcher from the Google Play Store.  Nova is another popular launcher that allows you to delete extra home screens, along with a host of other features.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Start with the source’s information. Work from memory to write the main point of each section. Present the material using the author’s point of view. Use language appropriate to a summary.

Answer:
You should start every summary with the author and the article’s title. This lets your reader know that you’re summarizing what someone else has written. For example, you can start with something like “George Shaw’s '‘Pygmalion’' is a play that addresses issues of class and culture in early twentieth-century England.” Without looking at your notes, write a first draft that includes the main point of each section in your own words. A summary shouldn’t just repeat what the original author said, so using your own words is very important.  If you absolutely must use the original author’s words, put them in quotation marks. This tells your reader those words aren’t yours. Not doing this is academic plagiarism, and it can get you in a lot of trouble. Make sure you format the quote correctly! As you write, make sure you’re only summarizing the original piece of writing. You shouldn’t be inserting your own opinions of the piece or of the events the piece covers. Instead, summarize what the original author said and retain their tone and point of view. For example, you might think that Hamlet spends a lot of time thinking and not a lot of time acting. You can say something like, "Hamlet is a man of thought, rather than action," instead of saying, "Why doesn't Hamlet do something once in a while?" You want your reader to know that you’re summarizing another person’s arguments. So you should occasionally use phrases like “the author argues,” or “the article claims” when you’re presenting those arguments. This reminds the reader that it’s not your piece, but someone else’s. In fiction pieces, you can say something like "Shakespeare's Hamlet then spends a lot of time brooding on the castle ramparts." This tells your reader you're talking about Shakespeare's play, not inventing your own story.