Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Crush 22 Oreo cookies into a fine crumble. Melt ¼ cup (55 grams) of butter, and let it cool enough to handle. Combine the melted butter and crushed cookies in a bowl. Place the mixture into a 9 inch (22.86 centimeters) wide pie pan. Spread the mixture across the bottom and sides of the pan. Place the pie pan into the fridge, and wait at least 1 hour.

Answer: The easiest and quickest way to do this would be in a food processor fitted with metal blades. If you don't have a food processor, simply place the cookies into a plastic, resealable bag, and whack them with a rolling pin. When you are done, there should be no large chunks left. If you can't find Oreo cookies, try another type of chocolate sandwich cookie. You can melt the butter in a dish in the microwave, or in a small saucepan on the stove. Keep stirring until the butter and cookies are evenly mixed together. You can use a spoon or a rubber spatula to do this. The pie pan can be made out of metal or glass. Most bakers find that glass pie pans heat more evenly than metal ones. You can do this using your hands, the back of a spoon, or a rubber spatula. Make sure to press down firmly, or the crust won't hold together very well. If you don't want to get your hands dirty, cover the crust mixture with plastic wrap first. During this time, the melted butter will harden, an make your crust more solid.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wait until the mold cools completely. Tap on the bottom of the mold. Tug the wick lightly.

Answer: If you try to remove the candle before the wax has set completely, the surface of the candle might tear and crumble. Leave the mold on a flat surface that won’t be damaged while the mold is still warm. It may take some time for the mold to cool; be patient. Flip the mold upside down, so the opening faces downwards. Use your fingers to lightly tap on the bottom of the mold, which will shake the candle loose. Tap slowly and progressively, or the candle might slip out too quickly. Don’t bang the mold against a counter or other hard surface, since this could damage the candle. If tapping on the mold isn’t enough to dislodge the candle, you can gently tug on the couple of inches of wick poking out the top of the candle. Don’t use too much strength when pulling on the wick; you might break the string or cause it to slip out of the candle.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Instagram on your phone or tablet. Tap the Home icon. Tap the camera icon at the top-left corner. Press and hold the Record button to record video. Tap the speaker to toggle video sound. Tap Aa to add text. Tap the squiggly line to draw. Tap Your Story to share your story.

Answer: It's the pink, purple, orange, and white camera icon labeled "Instagram." You'll usually find it on the home screen, in the app drawer, or by searching. If you haven't yet installed and signed up for Instagram, you can download the app from the App Store (iPhone/iPad) or Play Store (Android). If you're not already signed in to your account, follow the on-screen instructions to do so now. It's the house at the bottom-left corner of the screen. This opens the Story editor to your camera screen.  You can also access this page by swiping right anywhere on the Instagram feed. Story videos can be 15 seconds long. If you record or upload a video longer than 15 seconds, it will be broken into 15-second segments. You can upload as many of these clips as you wish. If you want to record something new, you can do so by tapping and holding the large circle at the bottom-center part of the screen. When you lift your finger, a preview will appear.  If you want to post a video from your phone or tablet instead, tap the gallery icon at the bottom-left corner of the camera screen, then select a video. If you want to use one of Instagram's AI masks while you record, swipe through the options that run along the bottom of the screen, then tap the one you want to use. Tap the camera with two curved arrows at the bottom-right corner to toggle between the back and front cameras. This icon is at the top of the screen. An “x” indicates that the sound is disabled. Enter text on the keyboard that appears, and then tap anywhere to on the screen to finish typing. You can customize the text color, font, and size using the on-screen tools, as well as drag text to the desired location. Tap Done when you're finished. It's at the top of the screen. Select a pen size using the slider on the left side of the screen, choose a pen type from the top, and select a color from the palette. Drag your finger to draw anywhere on your video, and tap Done when you're finished. See How to Use Instagram Stories to learn about other fun ways to share videos in your stories. It's at the bottom-left corner of the screen. Your followers can now view your story by tapping your user photo on your profile, or by tapping your story in the reel running along the top of their feed.  You can also tap the X at the top-left corner to cancel, or the downward-pointing arrow to download the finished product to your phone or tablet. Story photos and videos disappear after 24 hours.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Assemble your supplies. Cut a cardboard square. Make a sugar cube square. Add the second layer to the pyramid. Continue adding layers. Let the glue completely dry. Paint the pyramid. Let the pyramid dry.

Answer:
This simple pyramid looks like a step-sided pyramid, with individual "stones" visible instead of flat sides. It requires just a few household supplies, including:  A large box of sugar cubes (around 400 cubes) A piece of cardboard A ruler A pencil Scissors White school glue Paint (sandy brown color) Paintbrush Use your ruler and pencil to draw a 12-inch by 12-inch (30.5 cm by 30.5 cm) square. Cut out the square and use it as the base for your pyramid. Create a 10 by 10 square base of sugar cubes in the center of the cardboard square (using 100 sugar cubes total). Glue down each sugar cube using white school glue. Position a 9 by 9 square of sugar cubes in the center of the first layer (using 81 cubes). Glue down each sugar cube. Each layer should be 1 cube smaller than the previous layer, so the next layer is 8 by 8 (64 cubes), then 7 by 7 (49 cubes), 6 by 6 (36 cubes), 5 by 5 (25 cubes), 4 by 4 (16 cubes), 3 by 3 (9 cubes), 2 by 2 (4 cubes), and finally a single sugar cube on top. Allow the glue to dry for several hours to ensure all the sugar cubes are firmly in place. Use a paintbrush to paint the entire pyramid a sandy brown color. Use only a small amount of paint, and be careful not to damage the pyramid as you go. Allow the pyramid to dry completely overnight. You can then proudly present it at school.