Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Click the “Sign Up” button to share your wall. Click the Log In button if you want to share your wall, but you aren't already logged in. Click the button to moderate your posts if you are using this wall in a teaching capacity. Create a custom wall URL in the Address tab. Sign into the wall in the first 24 hours to claim the wall and become the person who controls the wall. Press the Delete tab to get rid of the wall if you are the owner.

Answer: Sign up using your email and other information. Confirm your signup and then return to your wall using the unique URL. Add emails in the “Add People by Email” section. Then, they will receive a link to access and edit the wall. This means you must approve anything before it is posted. Click “Submit” to change your privacy settings. You can manage the notifications you get for posts in the Notifications tab. If you have an account, you will be able to choose an available URL that is easier to remember, such as “padlet.com/wall/mayberry.” If you do not, the wall will remain public and anyone can claim it or edit it. The site will ask for a confirmation.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Know what you're shooting at. Use a skeet gun. Learn the difference between the stations. Learn the target pattern.

Answer: As in trap shooting, skeet shooting involves aiming at small clay targets that are launched through the air to simulate bird hunting. They're typically orange and typically about 4–5 inches (10.2–12.7 cm) in diameter. They're fired individually and simultaneously from two different points at each side of an arc of stations, where you'll rotate, firing between 2 and 4 shots at each target. A round of skeet involves 25 shots. Generally speaking, a skeet gun is an over-under double-barrel shotgun. Though any type of shotgun would be appropriate for the task of shooting skeet, this type of gun is often referred to as a "skeet gun" among experienced shooters for its accuracy and range.  Consider adding relatively open chokes to improve your accuracy and ensure that you'll hit the target regularly. This is a common addition among experienced skeet shooters. When shooting skeet, you'll move between 7 different stations in an arc (21 yards from the target launch) and one point from slightly closer up. You're essentially aiming in the same general direction each time (down range) but you'll change your angle on the targets when you move from point to point. There are two traps which release clay targets from either side of the range, one low target and one higher target, both of which will cross your field of vision and your firing line. The object is to hit both of the targets. The order of the targets being released changes from station to station. Generally, you'll only shoot one target from each trap, though this changes at different points along the way. Learning the pattern is part of the strategy of the event.   At stations 1 and 2 a single target is released from the higher trap, then a single target is released from the lower trap (sometimes called "high house" and "low house").  Then, there'll be another target released from the low trap, and then targets released simultaneously. On the simultaneous release, the object is to shoot the higher target first. A total of four shorts will be taken at each station.  At stations 3 through 5 a single target will be released from the higher target, then a single target released from the lower house, for a total of two shots at each station.  At stations 6 and 7 The pattern is exactly the same as stations one and two. A high target, a low target, and then simultaneous targets. The only difference is that the lower target should be shot first this time. There will be a total of four shots taken at each of these stations.  At station 8, the closer-up station, you'll shoot a high target and a low target. If you've not missed up until this point, there'll be a bonus shot on a target released from the lower house.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Double space the synopsis. Be sure to include your book’s title and your name. Use a standard font. Indent paragraphs. Pay attention to length guidelines.

Answer: If the synopsis is longer than one page in length, double space the document. It will be easier for the literary agent to read. When you are rushing to finish your synopsis, it can be easy to forget including the title of your book and your name. Make sure these details are on each page of the document in the upper left-hand corner. If a literary agent likes your synopsis, you want to make sure they know who to contact. While you might feel like you should use a more interesting font, it's best to stick with a standard one such as Times New Roman that is easy to read and will open on a variety of devices. If you typed your book in a certain font, stick with the same font for the synopsis so they match. You might also be submitting sample chapters, and the documents will look like they are part of the same package or go together. Although the synopsis is a shorter document, you do not want it to appear like you wrote it in a stream of consciousness. To prevent this from happening, indent paragraphs so your synopsis looks neat and well-organized. Length requirements of synopses vary depending on the literary agent or publishing company. Make sure you follow the guidelines you are given or ask the agent or publisher you are working with what they would prefer.  Some writers recommend starting with a 5 page synopsis, and then condensing this document and trimming it down as needed. Be prepared for different length requirements ahead of time by having a 1 page and 3 page synopsis on hand. Even if the length requirements are slightly different, you should be able to easily adapt a 1 page or 3 page version.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Brush off mud or dirt. Use a damp sponge to remove dust. Use soap and water. Scrub seams with a toothbrush. Let the boots dry.

Answer:
If your boots are very dirty and have caked up mud or dirt on them, it’s a good idea to remove this debris before cleaning the boots with soap. Use a soft-bristled boot brush to target problem areas and remove dirt. You can even use a plastic spoon if you're trying to remove thick layers of hardened dirt. To remove any thin layers of dirt or dust on your cowboy boots, dampen a sponge and use it to wipe the entire surface of the boot, focusing on any problem areas. If your boots are made of suede, they should not be exposed to water of any kind. Instead of using a damp sponge to clean, use a nylon brush to target dirt and dust. If your boots don’t look completely clean after using a damp sponge, get the sponge completely wet and use gentle soap or soap designed for leather to wipe down the boot and develop a lather. Then gently rub over dirty areas with the sponge. Once the dirt is removed, use a damp cloth to wipe off the suds. If the boot is relatively clean but there is still some dirt in the nooks and crannies or around the seams of the boot, use a damp toothbrush to gently scrub these areas. Use a clean cloth to wipe the boots after you have finished cleaning them. Then set the boots aside and let them sit for about thirty minutes until they are dry to the touch.