Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Run your laundry machine on “hot. Add laundry detergent. Add bleach to the laundry. Run the laundry load as usual.

Answer: ” Whenever dealing with mold on clothing—or any other type of fabric—always launder on hot. Hot water is effective at both killing and removing mold, whereas warm or cold water will be ineffective. Only use bleach on white clothing, since it will fade or remove the color from dyed fabrics. If the moldy item of clothing is colored, you’ll need to try a different method. Once your laundry machine has mostly filled with hot water, add laundry detergent as you typically would. Once the detergent has started to foam, pour 1 cup (237 mL) of bleach into the water. If your laundry machine has a receptacle specifically labeled “bleach,” pour the bleach in that opening.  Manufacturer’s recommendations can vary concerning how much bleach to add to a load of laundry. If your bleach recommends using more or less than 1 cup, follow the instructions given on the packaging. Once you’ve added detergent and bleach, let the machine finish filling with water, and add your moldy clothing. Once the load has finished, the mold should be removed from the clothing. If the mold has not been removed after laundering, do not dry the clothing. Drying will not remove the mold.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find a beach, gather your stuff, and head off. Start heading towards the water. Find a place where the water goes up to you and goes back to the ocean. Look for a spot near the shore where there are small "V"s that appear as the wave rolls out.

Answer: If it's too cold, try to get used to the temperature. This is what the sand crabs need so they don't escape when you don't want them to and so they don't get too dried out. The "V" is the set of antennae that belong to a sand crab.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Review your study materials. Find out the structure or format of the quiz. Discuss the information.

Answer: Don’t just go over your study materials once, but 3 or 4 times. Repetition is key here. Review the information until you have grasped the important concepts. For example, if you made flashcards, review these once a day for a week before your quiz day. As you review your flashcards, repeat important concepts and dates out loud. If possible, you should find out how the quiz will be structured so you know how best to study. Ask your instructor about the format of the quiz in advance. You would want to study for a multiple choice test differently than you would for an essay exam, for instance. Discuss the information you are learning with friends or family members. Storytelling can be very useful here. By presenting the information to your friends in the form of a story, you will connect the information with visual imagery. This will help you recall important information during the quiz. If you need to learn about an important person for your quiz, for example, then tell your friends an exciting story about the person.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Click File and select “Create playlist”. Name your playlist. Add files to your new playlist. Organize your playlist.

Answer:
A new playlist will appear under the Playlists category in the left navigation menu. When you create the playlist, the name will automatically be highlighted, allowing you to enter any name you want. Once you’ve given it a name, it’s time to add some songs! Browse through your library and drag any songs, albums, or artists that you want to add over to the playlist icon. New songs will added to the bottom of the list. Click on your playlist to see the list of all of the songs. You can click and drag songs around the playlist to reorganize the list how you see fit.