Problem: Article: Look at the entire test. Decide how you will approach the questions. Think about how many minutes you will need for each section. Set a pace for yourself that gives you enough time to complete the questions, but that also ensures you will finish the test.  Start with the easiest sections. Not only will these be completed faster, but breezing through these can help build your confidence.  Answer the questions with the highest point values next. You want to make sure you give yourself enough time to finish those. For multiple choice questions, eliminate answers that are obviously wrong, and spend some time figuring out which others cannot be the correct answer. Then look for clues in the answers that make one of the remaining answers incorrect. If the question only needs one right answer, something about one of the choices will be wrong.  Don't be thrown by questions that include never, not, least, none, or except. These words can give you important insights into the answer, or help you eliminate wrong answers. If you're completely stumped and have to guess a 'true or false' answer, questions that have highly opinionated words such as "always" and "never" are usually false. You may want to formulate your own answer after reading the question but before you look at the choices. This can help prevent the answers from swaying you the wrong way. Essays require you to demonstrate your knowledge. Read the question carefully and underline key words, especially words like define, compare, or explain. Make an outline of the ideas you want to include in your answer. This way you won't forget anything as soon as you start writing. An outline also gives you a map to follow.  Answer the question directly by mentioning key words or the topic of the question. Give examples along with general information about the topic. Use any terms you have learned in the class. Write legibly. Your teacher can't mark something they can't read. If you have trouble writing neatly, try to improve your handwriting as much as you can before you take the test. Instead of wasting time stressing about questions you don't know how to answer, move ahead on the test. Circle the question and come back to it if you have time. Answer all the questions you know before you spend too much time trying to figure out answers to questions.  Look through the rest of the test for clues that might help you answer questions you don't know. Ask your teacher for clarification if you don't understand what a question is asking. When you finish your test, go back and review your answers. Reread and spend a few more moments on questions you were unsure about. Double check that you didn't skip any answers or misread questions. Trust your first instinct. Many times, your first instinct is the correct answer. But make sure you have made a reasoned decision for the answer, not just relied on your gut.
Summary: Plan your time. Eliminate incorrect answers. Plan out essay answers. Skip questions you don't know. Review your answers.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Trapdoors can do the following:  Prevent falls. Prevent mob access to an area. Stop water, snowfall, rain or lava from flowing into an area. Act as an opening for a countertop, such as a bar. It still lets light come through and does not block redstone signals. This is the only way to place a trapdoor. Then you can build around it with other blocks. Right click on it. It will flip back onto the block it is attached to.

SUMMARY: Use trapdoors in your structures. To place a trapdoor, put on the side of a solid block. Open a trapdoor.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Depends if you’re there with your partner, and depends on your age, and depends whether children are around, but if you’re of age, and circumstances permit, here’s your chance to get romantic.  Ask for a hotel room with a whirlpool or at least a whirlpool tub. No question about it; in the right circumstances, this can make the visit a lot more fun! Even if you’re in the hotel room alone, taking a whirlpool bath can be relaxing. If you just have a regular tub, try a bubble bath! This works well with kids. Let them give mom or dad or a sibling a makeover.  This can mean they get to put makeup on you or put your hair in a goofy ponytail. This will distract many children, and they will think it’s fun.  Take hotel selfies. OK, maybe this one is a little goofy, but hotel lighting can make for some nice selfies because it’s sometimes dimmer. You will want to chronicle the makeover! Most hotels have movie on demand services on the television. Whether you’re alone or with family, renting a movie is a great way to pass the time.  You could also watch cable television in most hotels. If you’re renting a movie, hit up the vending machine so you have your own version of movie snacks. Try watching a movie outside of your normal favorite genre. Look at your time in the hotel room as a time to learn about yourself and try new things. Everyone could wear pajamas and, climb into the same bed. The stresses are gone. For now, at least. So take the time to think. Write down plans for your future. Work through any problems.  Consider the hotel stay a “staycation.” You don’t have to be doing something. Pamper yourself by doing nothing. No worries. No deadlines. No pressures.  Take a nap, catch up on reading, watch a TV show that doesn’t require much thought, turn off your cell phone, or just lie back and think. If the hotel has a spa, you could visit it for a massage or other service. Some people do this. They throw secret parties in hotel rooms. Do not do this if you are underage.  If you do this, keep guests to a minimum, and don’t destroy the hotel room or do anything that could attract the attention of the police!  Secret hotel room parties usually involve sending out invites to select people a couple weeks before. You will have to smuggle in food and drink and limit people who show up. Again, do this at your own peril! Never violate any laws! Be careful not to be too loud or you could generate a noise complaint! It may sound absolutely mad, but it can actually be very interesting. It's even better doing it out of a window because no one will notice you're staring at them.  Choose one or two people to watch, and see how they interact with other people and objects. See how much you can tell about someone's character by the way they walk, what they do, what they eat, what they drink, and about half a million other things. Humans are fascinating creatures.
Summary: Get romantic. Give someone a makeover. Rent a movie. Meditate. Throw a secret party. Watch people!

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This can help rule out problems with the Clarisonic itself if the device fails to charge. In most cases, this problem indicates that the handle is faulty and needs replacing. Clarisonic can be reached at 1-888-525-2747 Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST. This problem usually indicates that you may need to charge the device longer before use for at least five hours. This can happen if the brush head hasn’t been attached properly, or if built-up residue is preventing the brush from vibrating properly.
Summary:
Plug your Clarisonic into another power outlet if the device fails to light up or beep audibly when placed in its charger. Contact Clarisonic directly for a device replacement if the green LED fails to stop blinking after 48 hours of charging. Try charging your Clarisonic for a longer period of time if the device beeps five times but fails to turn on. Remove the brush head and search for signs of debris if you can hear the motor but the brush fails to vibrate.