Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Decorate for the party at the honoree's place. Decorate for a party at another space. Give the guests party details. Choose a chaperone for the honoree. Plan a fake event to throw off the guest of honor. Go through a to-do checklist before the party starts. Tell guests what you want them to do when it's time for the surprise.

Answer: If you are having the party at the honoree's place, you'll need to wait until they're not at home and decorate quickly. Choose decorations that are simple to put up. Ensure that the honoree won't be able to see the decorations before they walk in to the main party room. Keep decorations away from windows that the honoree could look into as they walk in. If you won't have much time to decorate, stick to decorating the main party room first and then you can decorate other rooms as you have time. If you're not hosting the party at the honoree's house, you can easily set up decorations in advance. You can decorate with the theme of the party, your honoree's favorite colors, or standard birthday decorations like balloons and streamers. Remember that the entrance to the party room should not give away the surprise, so avoid putting up banners or balloons in the entryway. Ask a few of the guests to help you set up decorations before the other guests arrive. Once guests have RSVP'd, call them or leave more detailed information on a social media page that the honoree can't see. To keep the party a secret, tell the guests where they can park, where to put gifts or food when they arrive, any costume or dress-code requirements, and an exact time to show up (usually about 30 minutes before the big surprise). Avoid giving out party details to too many people or to those who aren't coming to the party. This increases the risk that the honoree will find out about the surprise. Find a chaperone who will escort the honoree while you plan and set up the party. Pick a chaperone that the honoree feels comfortable with (such as a spouse or best friend). The chaperone can distract and redirect the honoree until it's time for the surprise party. Tell the chaperone that you may contact them if you need them to stall for more time or get the honoree to the party right away. The easiest way to distract the honoree is to plan a different event that they know about. For example, have the chaperone invite the honoree out to dinner or an activity. Your honoree won't be as suspicious if they're already planning on doing something fun.  If you're planning the surprise party at home, have the chaperone take the honoree shopping, to a movie, or on a hike. They should do something fun so the honoree doesn't want to go home early. Ensure that the honoree will be dressed appropriately for the surprise party. For example, if the party will be fancy dress, the honoree should be dressed for a similar activity so they're in fancy dress too. To keep track of all the party details, make a checklist. List the things you need to set up, when you should prepare the food, where you'll set up the sound systems, etc. You can use your checklist to delegate things to guests. For example, ask one person to be in charge of turning on the lights and music when the honoree enters. You can also ask guests to be lookouts for when the honoree shows. Direct the guests about what they should do so no one accidentally gives away the big surprise. Have them all jump out yelling, "Surprise, Happy birthday!"


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Monitor the fryer while it’s on. Don’t touch the fryer while it’s on. Keep cords out of the way so that you don’t trip on them. Keep a fire extinguisher close in case of a grease fire. Wait for the oil to cool to room temperature before disposing of it.

Answer: Never walk away or leave the fryer unattended. If the oil starts to smoke or burn, lower the heat or turn off the fryer completely. Some deep fryers will get hot and can burn you if you touch them. While the fryer is on, make sure that you are handling the basket or tongs that you’re using to submerge food, not the fryer itself. If your deep fryer came with an electrical cord, make sure that it’s in an area that’s free of foot traffic. If someone trips over the cord, it can cause the entire deep fryer to topple over and could seriously burn someone or start a grease fire. Grease fires can be incredibly dangerous and can’t be put out with water. For that reason, it’s important that you keep a fire extinguisher nearby. Point the extinguisher towards the oil fire and press the trigger to expel the chemicals from the extinguisher onto the fire. If you can’t put out the grease fire, call 9-1-1 immediately. When you’re done deep frying, unplug or turn off the fryer and let the oil cool down to room temperature. This typically takes around two hours. Pour the cooled oil into a sealable metal or plastic container and dispose of it in the trash or at a grease collecting facility. Do not pour the oil down the drain or toilet because it can create clogs in your pipes.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Save automatically. Save manually.

Answer: When logged into your online account, your progress is saved automatically upon completing missions. If you want to save your progress manually, you can still do so. Save manually by going to one of your safehouses. They are the house icons in the map.  When you’re at the safehouse, simply head to your bed and stand close to it. A save button should pop out. Press the indicated button to save your progress manually.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Remove the tassel from its packaging. Locate the front of the graduation cap.

Answer:
Graduation caps have tassels that often come in a separate plastic bag from the gown and are not already on the mortarboard, which is the official name for the flat graduation cap.  Shake the tassel in order to untangle any of its strands before you try to fasten it to the cap. This will make the process easier. The mortarboard earned its name because it was said to resemble tools used by masons to hold mortar. These graduation caps, including tassels, were first worn by artists and students in the 14th century and being able to wear one indicated intelligence and power. You can figure out the front of the cap by looking on the cap’s inside. There will be writing that says “front of cap.”  Graduation caps usually have a square, flat top. They sit on the top of a skull cap that should be form-fitting around your head. The tassel goes on top of the cap. Make sure you wear the cap correctly also. Mortarboard graduation caps should be worn so the cap’s front tip is centered on your forehead, right between your eyes. The hat shouldn’t be tilted off your head. Put it directly on your head’s top.