Q: Stir some hot cocoa mix into hot milk or hot water and top with marshmallows. Make your favorite cookie recipe, or try some super-easy peanut butter cookies using 1 cup of peanut butter, 1 cup of sugar, and 1 egg. Make paper snowflakes by folding a square piece of paper into smaller and smaller triangles, then cutting shapes into it and unfolding to see your design. Color in a coloring book, or make your own playdough or silly putty. Use chairs, couches, and tables as the sides of your fort to drape blankets over. Then stuff the inside of the fort with plenty of pillows, flashlights, games, and snacks. You could also go “indoor camping” by bringing sleeping bags into your blanket fort or a tent set up inside, and make s'mores over the kitchen stove or fireplace. Curl up and get into a new book or reread one of your favorites. Write in a journal or write a story or poem about snow. Have a movie marathon of all the movies in a series or movies by your favorite director. Or invite friends over and have a video game tournament. Get together with family or friends to play board games, card games, crosswords, or a jigsaw puzzle. Stay in your pajamas and pamper yourself by painting your nails, putting on a face mask, and soaking in the bath.
A: Make hot cocoa and cookies. Do some crafts. Make a blanket fort. Read and write. Watch movies or play video games. Play games and do puzzles. Have a spa day.

Q: You want to be unique in your description. Advertising is a competitive world and it's vital to stand out. As you read over the description you wrote, cut out any phrases that sound cliche. When you're reading your description, imagine how you would feel reading it as a consumer. If there are any phrases that make you think, "Yeah, yeah, that's what everyone says," these are phrases to cut out.  Think of ways you can rewrite cliche or stock phrases to make them more unique to your product. For example, you may find a phrase like "high quality" in your description of your coffee. High quality is a largely meaningless term, as everyone wants buyers to believe their products are quality. What does high quality mean for this product and how can you convey that? For the coffee example, "high quality" would be best swapped out for words like, "organic" or "locally grown." These are the traits your target audience associates with quality. A good product description only works if it can reach readers. If your product is more likely to show up on a Google search engine, it's far more likely to sell. Make sure you use keywords that a consumer looking for this type of product will search for online. Do some research on search engine optimization (SEO) to ensure you are choosing keywords that will drive shoppers to your product.  Keywords can sometimes be self-explanatory. If you're selling formal dress shoes, your customers will search for this; however, if you're selling an accessory to another product, keywords can be trickier. Think about what the product will be used for, and work that use into the description. For example, a wine rack should be called a "wine rack" specifically and not a "rack." Some products have different names. For example, soft drinks are referred to differently in different parts of the country. If you're selling a soft drink dispenser to be used in restaurants, you may want to add a small blurb on the bottom saying something like, "Also known as a pop dispenser, soda dispenser, or a coke dispenser." Do not overuse keywords, however, as this can make your description sound clunky. Revision is important when it comes to a product description. You'll want to write a few different drafts until you hit a statement that works.  Play around with words and structure. Swap non-specific words for words that pack a bigger punch. You can also switch the order of sentences to make the ad read smoother. Get rid of unnecessarily long sentences by cutting out unneeded words. Have a friend or family member read over the statement. Ask them to give you an honest assessment of whether it makes them want to buy the product. You do not want to send a product description into the world if it contains errors. Before submitting your description, proofread carefully.  Print out the statement as this makes it easier to catch errors. Take a break from the description for a day or so, as you'll be more likely to catch errors after gaining some space. Have a friend read over the description as well.
A: Snip out stock phrases. Add keywords. Rewrite the statement a few times. Proofread.

Q: Before you start bleaching, lay out newspapers around the area you plan to bleach. Many surfaces, especially carpeted floors, are prone to getting stained by bleach. Lay newspapers around your washing machine as well, as you will need to wash your jeans shortly after bleaching. Wear older clothes, like sweats and a T-shirt, that you won't worry about staining with bleach. You could also wear an apron, if you would prefer. Wear thick rubber gloves to avoid irritating your skin from the solution. You may also want to wear safety goggles to avoid getting bleach in your eyes. Smelling bleach on its own usually doesn't induce negative health effects, but it can make some people anxious. If you feel faint, leave the area immediately and call poison control. Keep the product label nearby, if possible, to give information to poison control specialists. Never mix bleach with other household products. Some chemicals, when mixed with bleach, create toxic fumes. Avoid mixing bleach and ammonia, or ammonia and rubbing alcohol.
A: Lay newspapers on your floor in case of spills. Change into clothes you don't mind staining. Choose a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling bleach fumes.

Q: This displays a list of all apps on your phone. Your apps may be displayed on multiple pages.  Swipe left and right to move from one page to the next. The Settings app has an icon that resembles a gear.  Tap this icon to open the Settings app for your Android device. If you are using a different theme, the icon for the Settings menu may have a different icon. It's near the bottom of the Settings menu of the Settings app.  It's next to an icon that resembles an "i" inside of a circle. It's near the bottom of the System Settings menu.  This displays options for resetting different features of your phone. This displays a page that explains what network settings are going to be reset. This displays a confirmation pop-up asking you to confirm that you want to reset your network settings. If you have a security password, PIN, or pattern set up on your device, you may be asked to enter it in order to continue. This confirms that you want to reset your network settings and resets them immediately.
A:
Swipe up from the bottom of the screen. Open the Settings  app. Scroll down and tap System. Tap Reset Options. Tap Reset Wi-Fi, Mobile, and Bluetooth. Tap Reset Settings. Tap Reset Settings.