Q: The skin will have a silvery tone, and appear slightly grainy compared to the meat. Stabilize the meat on the cutting board with your non-dominant hand, and position the blade of your knife pointing down towards the skin at the top of the cut. If the skin appears shiny, it is likely covered with a layer of fat, which you can pull away with your fingers before removing the skin.
A: Place the cut of meat in the center of a cutting board with the skin on top.

Q: This option should have a horizontal ⋮ next to it. Doing so will remove your table immediately!
A: Open the "Google Docs" app. Tap the document you wish to edit. Tap anywhere on your table. Tap More. Tap Delete table.

Q: This is basically oval-ish, round or like a teardrop, your choice. Leave a small straight piece at the base; wind one of the wires around the other to secure the circle shape. You'll need each piece to be large enough to cover the circular shape you've just formed but not so large that it sags. Once you have a good size cut, use that as a template for the rest of the pieces. Wrap green florist's tape around to hold the stocking piece firmly in place. You will need five petals to form one flower. (And obviously, make as many petals as you want flowers in total).
A: Bend a piece of wire into a petal shape. Pinch the base together. Cut out the nylon stocking. Stretch the stocking piece over the wire tightly. Repeat four more times.

Q: After you make your first hit, you will need to reduce your target area to the spaces surrounding the space that was a hit.  Since ships in Battleship range from 2-5 spaces long, it may take you several turns to sink the ship you have hit. Begin by striking above, below, or to one side of the space you have hit to discover and hit more of the ship. If one of your strikes is a miss, try the area on the opposite side of the space that was a hit. Keep striking until you have taken your opponent's battleship. You will know when you have taken your opponent's ship because players are required to announce when a ship has been sunk. After you have sunk the first of your opponent's ships, you will need to resume firing randomly (or in the center of the board) to find another ship. Then repeat the process of firing around the hit space until you have sunk another ship. Playing the game this way will reduce the amount of turns that it takes to sink all of your opponent's battleships and it will also increase your chances of winning the game.
A:
Reduce target area after you make a hit. Fire around the area of your hit. Repeat method to hit more of your opponent's ships.