Q: Pinch the head between two finger with one hand, and hold the tail with your other hand. Give the head a twist until it comes off. The head should twist off easily. If it doesn't, the crawfish may not be fully cooked. Place the open part of the head between your lips and suck out the juices. This part of the crawfish is considered a delicacy in the Southern United States. The head may be discarded if you are squeamish about eating it. Pinch the shell that covers with the tail with your fingers to crack it all over. Remove the shell and discard it. Hold the tail with one hand and peel back the outer layer of skin from the top of the crawfish with your other hand. The digestive tract will be pulled off with the tail. Discard it. The tail meat is the most substantial part of the crawfish, and can be eaten right away or used to make other crawfish dishes. Crawfish étouffée, a traditional Cajun dish, and crawfish pizza are popular in the South. Most crawfish have small claws that can be cracked open and sucked for their meat and juices. Larger crawfish have large claws with pieces of meat that can be pulled out and eaten.
A: Remove the head from the tail. Suck the head. Crack the tail's shell. Devein the crawfish. Eat the tail meat. Suck the claws.

Article: Put the hatched duckling in a box with high sides. Place a hot water bottle under a towel at one end. Keep the box in a shaded area indoors. Make sure the duckling is dry by wiping it gently with a clean towel. If the duckling appears to be very cold or shivering, you can snuggle the duckling close to you to keep it warm. Place a small amount of hard boiled egg or crushed dried mealworms in the lid of a jar. Give it to the duckling in the box. You should also give the duck a shallow dish of water filled with medium-sized pebbles. The pebbles will prevent the duckling from drowning in the water. Always offer the duckling fresh water with any food. Ducklings can be released after they are six weeks old and fully feathered. Pick a pond or lake that has other ducks in it. If possible, release the duckling in the original water source where you found it. Release the duckling early in the morning. Let the duckling make its own way into the water and into the company of other ducks in the area.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Keep the duckling warm and dry. Provide fresh water and feed for the duckling. Release the duckling near a water source.

Problem: Article: Though many people claim that bettas are happy in very small puddles, these fish actually prefer water that is a foot or two deep, similar to the depth of rice paddies in which they are commonly found. Pick a tank that is at least a couple gallons in size, so that your betta has a comfortable amount of space to swim around in. Generally, a tank that is less than two gallons will not be big enough. Plants make a wonderful addition to your tank. Many people choose artificial plants, because they are lower maintenance. Live plants, though requiring some care, can help to improve the quality of your betta's water by filtering it and adding oxygen. In either case, when selecting live or artificial plants, it is important to avoid those with too hard or sharp of a surface. These can damage the fragile fins of your fish. These are some plants that will be safe for your fish.  Silk plants Live Java ferns Live Christmas tree moss This is one of the most essential elements of setting up a tank. Adding water straight from the tap can kill your fish. Chemicals such as chlorine and fluoxetine, as well as many others found in tap water, are very harmful to fish. They can significantly harm your fish and decrease their lifespan. It is crucial to buy a water conditioner to add to your tank's water, before you introduce your pet. This water may also need to sit a few days, so that there is enough dissolved oxygen in it for your fish to breathe. When water comes out of the tap, it is not typically the right temperature for your fish. As betta fish are native to Southeast Asia, they prefer warm water. Ideal temperature for their tank ranges from 72-80 degrees Fahrenheit. You may need to buy a heater and thermometer, in order to keep your fish healthy.  Warm water will make your fish more active, as well as helping with their overall health. If they get too cold, they can die. When first setting up your tank, it will take some time for the heater to warm the water at first. You should let sit a day or two, before adding your fish. In addition, when introducing your fish, it is important to make sure that the water they come from is the same temperature as the water they go into. Let the bag or container holding the fish sit in the new tank's water, long enough to become the same temperature, so the temperature change doesn't shock your fish, causing death. You can't just put a betta in a tank with any fish. They are aggressive. Two male bettas in a tank together will likely kill each other. Though female bettas can be kept together in a sorority, it is also possible that they may injure each other. Many people opt to keep bettas in solitary tanks, but if you choose to keep them with docile companions, pick appropriate ones.  Neon tetra (in a school) Bristlenose plecostomus Glass catfish
Summary: Select the appropriate sized tank. Add plants. Add clean water. Warm the water in your tank. Select good tank companions.

Q: around the bases. The fielding team will probably try to tag you out. . Try to drive the ball into the outfield for the possibility of extra bases. Don't let it slip out of your hands.
A:
Run fast Kick the ball hard Try to catch balls, especially when playing in the outfield.