Q: You can trick a person into jinx by asking a simple question. For instance, if you say "What's 2 plus 2?," the other person will mostly likely say "4." In that case, you can say "4" at the same time, then immediately say "jinx" to start the game. In some variations, the person doing the jinxing can punch the jinxed person if he or she talks before the game is over. In one variation, when you say the same phrase, you can say "American jinx, touch wood" instead of just "jinx." You play the game the same way with one exception: the first person to touch a piece of wood gets to punch the other person. If you both say "jinx" at the same time, you can say "double jinx" to initiate the game. In that case, you need to say the person's full name to end the game. If it happens again when you say "double jinx," it turns into "padlock jinx," where you need to include the person's middle names to end the game.
A: Trick a person into jinx. Know a variation. Understand the "American jinx" variation. Try double jinx.

Article: Most tub and shower pipes are small and easiest to unclog with a small, hand-held auger. These augers are easy to handle and flexible, which makes them great for pushing through narrow and angled pipes. These are available at all home improvement and hardware stores. There are two types of small plumbing snakes: drain augers, which are common small augers that have a round compartment with a long coil of wire in it, and closet augers, which are shorter and mostly used by plumbers to unclog toilets. A closet auger does not have the round compartment on it and so the wire length is much shorter. Choose a drain auger when getting a clog out of your tub or shower drain. In addition to an auger, you’ll need supplies to open up the drain and to clean up any water or debris that is in the drain. Get a bucket, screwdriver, wrench, and rubber cleaning gloves and put them near the drain. Also, have a few old towels around to clean up dirty water. Many tub and shower drains have built in stoppers and screens that need to be removed in order to access the pipes. Unscrew any cover plates and disassemble any stoppers in your way. Every tub and shower stopper is different and thus comes apart differently. If you can’t figure out how to take your stopper apart, do some internet research about your specific type of stopper. When inserting a snake, push the snake wire into the drain while simultaneously turning the handle on the back of the tool. This will turn the wire as you push, allowing it to move further down the drain through any clogs.  Some snakes only turn when the wire is in a locked position and can't be advanced. If this is the case with your snake, push the wire in a few inches and then lock the tool and rotate the wire. Repeat this by unlocking the wire, pushing it in a few more inches and then relocking and turning it. As you lower the cable, move your grip down until it's about 3 inches (7.6 cm) from the drain opening. This close grip allows you to control your motions and feel for the clog easier. Once the end of the snake hits the clog, turning the handle will push the hook at the end of the cable into the clog so that it can be grabbed. There is no need to turn the handle quickly. Slow and steady pressure on the clog will work most effectively. As you pull the cable out, turn the handle on the snake so that the cable rotates. This will help the cable move around bends in the pipe. Pulling the cable out of the pipe slowly will help to keep the clog hooked to the end. Run the water through the drain. It may take a few seconds to wash away the remnants of the clog, but it should begin to flow quickly.  If the drain is still obstructed, snake the drain one more time. Insert the wire into the pipe once again and spend more time trying to hook the clog to remove it. If water still won't run through the drain after you've snaked it several times, it may have been pushed further down into your pipes. In this case, it's time to call the plumber.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose a small auger made to snake tub and shower drains. Gather the additional supplies you'll need. Remove any drain stoppers and screens in the drain. Insert the auger wire into the drain. Turn the handle on the snake to break up the clog. Pull the snake out of the drain slowly. Determine if the drain is still clogged by pouring water down it.

Problem: Article: Wait for your yellow flowers to fade and for the leaves to grow. At this point, the plant starts to develop next year's buds, and the plant carries the buds through the fall and winter season. This is the best time to prune your forsythia. If you wait to prune your forsythias until after the springtime, the number of flowers that your plant yields next season will be considerably less.  This is a good idea if your bush is large and unruly and you want to tame it back. You may sacrifice a season of flowers, but your forsythia bush will look much better the next year. Young forsythias need little to no pruning. Only when they mature should you prune them once a year. If you want to help maintain the shape of the plant as it grows, you can snip off a few longer stems once a year, though this is not required. Letting the plant take its natural shape helps it establish a healthy root system.
Summary: Prune forsythia plants right after they finish blooming in the spring. Prune in the summer, fall, or winter to reduce the number of flowers. Avoid pruning your forsythia when the plant is 1-3 years old.

Q: Your locket should have a frame around the area designated for the image. You want to find out the measurements of the image space. If possible, measure this with your ruler to the closest millimeter or fraction of an inch.   Use a ruler or tape measure to find the size of your locket. Knowing the measurements will provide you with a reference point to use when resizing your image. If you are unable to measure your locket’s image space, you can estimate it. A general estimate is about 1 millimetre (0.10 cm) or so smaller than the size of your locket. It is better to guess high than aim low, because you can always trim the edges of your image later. Circular lockets may be trickier to size because they do not have straight edges. Measure across the circle horizontally to find the diameter. You can use this as your approximate width. You can estimate the height based on the top and bottom of the circular shape. It's okay if your measurements aren't exact. Get as close to an even fraction as you can, and estimate to a larger number rather than small. That way you can trim the image to fit, if you have to.
A:
Measure the size of your locket’s image space, if possible. Estimate the size of your image space, if difficult to measure. Measure the diameter instead of the width if your locket is round.