Q: It will read “Fair is foul, and foul is fair. Put these books out of order.” There will be 5 books in normal mode. You’ll be allowed to place the books on the empty space on the shelf. Put the books in randomly; order doesn’t matter as this puzzle is generated randomly. You’ll see there are black markings on it; this is the code you need. It won’t be too hard as the numbers are written quite obviously. Try to make out the numbers written on the spine of the books and keep moving them until you get it right.
A: Read the note on the door. Pick up all the books on the floor. Examine the bookshelf. Take a good look at the books. Arrange the books until you get the correct order.

Q: Check this by making sure the end of the shoulder pads (the seams) end where your shoulders end under the jacket. If you are buying a three button suit the middle button should not fall below your belly button. If it's a two button suit the top button should not fall below your belly button. If you put your arms at your side, your knuckles should be roughly even with the bottom of your suit jacket. Check that the length of the sleeves is right. The sleeves of your suit jacket should sit at base of your thumb (where your thumb meets your wrist). The button up shirt under your suit jacket should be visible. You should have roughly 1/4th to about 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) of shirt's cuff peeking out from the sleeves. Slip your hand into your lapel. If you hand is flat, it should slip in easily. If you put your fist into your lapel, the highest button on your jacket should pull. There should be roughly one inch of "break" at the bottom of your pants (where the end of your pants fall on your shoes). There are three options to the size of your "break."   Full break is when the hem hits the top of the shoe's soles. This is a fashion forward look.  Half break or medium break is when the hem hits roughly halfway down the back of the shoes. This is a traditional look.  No break is when the hem ends right before top of your shoes. This is a casual look.
A: Make sure the suit jacket isn't too wide. Make sure that the proportions of the jacket are correct. Be sure that your suit jacket isn't too long. Make sure that the suit isn't too loose. Check that your pants are not too long.

Q: Over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication can be used to treat swelling around the nose that can result in a nose ring bump. This usually works for bumps and swelling caused by trauma such as a piercing. Try taking something like ibuprofen while symptoms persist. Make sure to check with a doctor or pharmacist if you're on any prescription medication. You want to make sure over-the-counter meds will not interfere poorly with your existing medication. Your piercer should have given you sea salt solution after you had your piercing done. If you do not have saline solution from your piercer, you can make it by mixing a cup of warm water with an eighth a teaspoon of salt. Soak your piercing regularly to reduce swelling and get rid of a nose ring bump. Place the sea salt in a cup of water. Move your head sideways and dip the pierced half of your nose into the solution. Leave your nose in the water for about 15 to 20 minutes. You can also dab a cotton ball in sea salt and apply it to your nose ring bump for 15 to 20 minutes, as this may be more comfortable. You can buy cortisone cream at  most drug stores. It can help decrease swelling that results in a nose ring bump. You can apply the cream to the area surrounding your nose ring to reduce swelling. Make sure to read the instructions on the cream you choose to make sure you apply it properly.
A: Use anti-inflammatory medication. Do regular sea salt soaks. Try cortisone cream.

Q: These will bloom as the existing flowers wilt, creating better balance in your bouquet over a longer period of time. Buds that are just breaking open and with a glimpse of color are a good indication the flowers will be suitable for your bouquet.
A:
Prioritize tight buds.