Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather ingredients and supplies to make doughnuts from pizza dough. Roll out the pizza dough. Pour vegetable oil into your saucepan. Fry the doughnuts and doughnut holes in the hot oil. Mix the cinnamon and sugar together.

Answer: You will need the following:   Leftover pizza dough 3/4 cup granulated sugar 1.5 teaspoons ground cinnamon Vegetable oil for deep frying A two inch cookie cutter and a one inch cookie cutter A deep pot for frying You should do this on a lightly floured surface to prevent the dough from sticking to your table or counter.   Roll the dough to a 1/2 inch thickness. Use the 2 inch cookie cutter to cut out rounds. Use the one inch cookie cutter to cut out the centers of each doughnut. After spacing your doughnuts, gather up the dough remnants and roll out the dough again, repeating until it is used up. This is what you will use to fry your doughnuts.   It should be about 2 inches deep. Heat the oil over medium heat on the stove until it reaches 375 degrees. You can check this with a food thermometer. Be careful, as hot oil can spit and burn you. Do these one or two at a time to prevent overcrowding in the pan.   Fry them until they puff up but are still pale. This will take about 45 seconds per side. Transfer the doughnuts to a paper towel to drain when finished. You can use a slotted spoon to do this. This is what you will use to coat the doughnuts.   Generously coat the doughnuts with the cinnamon-sugar mixture. You should coat the doughnuts twice for a full coating. Do this while they are still warm, as this will help the sugar to stick to the doughnuts. Alternatively, you can roll the doughnuts in sugar and chopped nuts or coconut. Eat the donuts while they are warm.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Update your computer before you install. Ensure you are using Windows 7 or later. Open Internet Explorer on your computer.

Answer: Click the Start button and type “Update” in the search box. Click “Windows Update” and choose the pane that reads, “Check for updates.” Click “Install updates” on any essential updates that appear. Click “Ok” when you are finished. Windows Vista and Windows XP with Service Pack 3 will also work. The Bing Bar will run on this Internet browser.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Load a metal BB or piece of wire hanger into the pen barrel. Put the battery back in the camera and charge the capacitor for 5 seconds. Turn on the switch to shoot the coil gun.

Answer: Cut a 1⁄2–1 in (1.3–2.5 cm) section from a wire hanger if you want a dart-like projectile. Otherwise, you can use a BB or ball bearing as your projectile. Feed the projectile into the barrel of your coil gun. You can use any projectile as long as it’s magnetic. Place the battery back in its terminal so a current can run through your circuit. Locate the triangular metal piece on the back of the circuit and press down on it with an insulated screwdriver. Hold the screwdriver there for 5 seconds so the capacitor can fully charge. Don’t touch the capacitor after it’s charged or else you will get shocked. Once the capacitor has been charged, flip the switch into the on position to shoot your gun. Turning on the switch completes the circuit and charges the coils around the barrel, propelling the projectile forward. Once you shoot the gun, leave the switch on for 1 minute so any leftover voltage in the capacitor can discharge safely. Make sure your gun isn’t aimed at any living thing since it will shoot quickly.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use the region to narrow down the species. Consider the immediate area. Ask the nursery to identify a Christmas spruce.

Answer:
Certain kinds of spruce trees are common to certain locations. Note where the tree is located and research the kinds of spruce trees native to the area. Find an illustrated guide of trees in your region to help you identify the species of spruce.  The Colorado Spruce is common throughout the Pacific Northwest and the Midwest. The Red Spruce, The Black Spruce and The Blue Spruce are all common varieties that typically grow in the Northeast. The White Spruce and the Norway Spruce are prevalent both in the Northeast and the Northwest. There are also several varieties of spruce that are native to countries in East Asia, Turkey and areas of Western Europe. Different spruce species flourish in different conditions. Some spruce trees tend to grow only near water sources or places with rich soil, while others do well even in harsh climates. Take into account the area in which the spruce is growing.  The Colorado spruce grows best in environments that have rich, gravely soil like the areas around rivers or streams. The Black Spruce typically grows in bogs and swamps, which is why it is also referred to as the Bog Spruce.  The Red Spruce is often found in cool forests alongside other conifers.  The White Spruce tends to grow in moist acidic soil around rivers or streams and often grows around other coniferous hardwood trees. The Norway Spruce can grow in a variety of cooler climates, but flourishes in moist and acidic soils. If you are trying to identify a Christmas tree, you may not know where the tree came from. If you are trying to identify what kind of spruce your Christmas tree is, ask the nursery you purchased it from. If you didn't purchase it from a store or nursery, you will have to look closely at the tree to identify it. The most common spruces used as Christmas trees are the Colorado Spruce and the White Spruce.