Write an article based on this "Make a mold for the plastic. Pour the hot plastic into the mold. Let the plastic dry for at least two days. Remove your plastic from the mold."
article: A mold is the negative of a shape that you would like to make. You can make a cast of an object you would like to reproduce by sculpting two pieces of clay around the object. When the clay dries, remove the two pieces. If you fill each half with the liquid plastic and then put the halves together, you can make a copy of that object. You can also use a cookie cutter to cut shapes out of the plastic while it is still warm. An alternative to making your own mold, is to purchase a mold at a craft or hobby shop. Once you have a mold, you can use it to make more objects. While the plastic is still hot, pour it into the mold. Make sure that the plastic gets into the entire mold and try pop bubbles by lightly tapping the mold on the counter. To make the object easier to remove when it dries, coat the mold with a non-stick spray before pouring the plastic in. The plastic will take a few days to dry and fully harden. The amount of time it takes to dry is dependent upon the thickness of the object. If the object is very thick, it can take longer than two days to fully harden. After two days, check the plastic. If it still appears to be wet, let it sit for another day and check it again. Continue to do this until the plastic is fully dry. After waiting a few days, the plastic will be fully hardened and dry. At this point, you can remove the plastic from the mold. You have now made your own plastic version of whatever object you chose to mold. You can reuse this mold to make as many plastic versions of the object as you like.

Write an article based on this "Locate practice tests for the exam you're taking. Do a practice test cold to determine your starting point. Go through your answers and study the items you got incorrect. Schedule practice tests periodically to measure your progress."
article: If you're taking a formal or standardized test, you can likely find practice tests for free online or at your local public library. There are also commercial test preparation services that offer practice tests, although you typically have to pay for those. If you're taking a test for a class at school, it may be harder to find practice tests you can use. However, some teachers make practice questions or copies of old tests available at the school library. Ask your teacher if this is something they do. Before you start studying for the test, take a practice test under simulated test conditions. When you grade the test, look for patterns in questions you got wrong. This will show you the areas you need to focus on when you study for the test. It's possible that you'll take the practice test and do relatively well the first time. When this happens, it can take some of the pressure off. However, don't take this as a sign that you don't have to study. There will always be areas where you can improve. When you check your answers, look at the questions you missed and figure out why you missed them. Pinpoint specifically what skill you're lacking that would have enabled you to answer that question correctly. Those are the skills you need to study the most. You may find that you have particular things that are giving you trouble. For example, you may consistently confuse the conjugation of an irregular verb. If you have a consistent error, use flashcards to correct your understanding. In your studies, don't give yourself an opportunity to write the conjugation incorrectly, as this will only reinforce the mistake. If you're studying for 3 months, try to take a practice test at least once every 2 to 3 weeks. When you go through your answers, take note of the areas where you've improved and the areas that still need more work. Then, you can adjust your study plan accordingly.  If you grouped your errors into categories, you can compare the number of wrong answers in each category to track your progress. Sometimes, focusing too much on one thing will cause you to get rusty in another area. Try not to be too hard on yourself about this. Simply adjust your study plan to go back and recover the skills you've lost.

Write an article based on this "Heat the saucepan on the stove. Sauté onions. Pour in the chicken broth. Add in the lima beans. Turn the heat to a high setting."
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Use a large saucepan. Turn the heat to a medium setting. Spray the cooking spray onto the pan. You can cover the beans and store them in the refrigerator, but for no more than a few days. Use one half of a finely chopped onion. Put the chopped onion into the heated saucepan. Stir them occasionally. Sauté the onions until they become soft and turn translucent. This should take about 5 to 7 minutes. Pour 1 ½ cups (354.9 mL) of chicken broth into the saucepan. You can use any type of chicken broth that you’d like. Bring the broth to a broil. Pour one 16-ounce (170.1 g) bag of lima beans into the saucepan. You don’t need to sort, rinse, and soak them since they have been frozen. Add water to the pan. You should only add enough water to cover the beans. Bring the water to a boil. Turn the heat to a low setting once the broth begins boiling. Then, cover the saucepan. Allow the beans to simmer for thirty minutes until they are tender.