Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Imagine your fairy house.

Answer: Fairy houses can be short and fat, taller and skinny, simple and cottage-y, ornate and castle-y, rounded and soft, angular and dramatic, and so on. decide which style you like before you start planning your design.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Take OTC medications to relieve pain and bring down fever. Undergo hyperimmune globulin treatment if you are pregnant. Have any lost fluids replaced through an intravenous line.

Answer: If you are experiencing symptoms of rubella such as muscle or joint pain, headache or fever, your doctor may advise you to take over-the-counter pain medications to relieve these symptoms. Such medications include Ibuprofen, Naproxen and Aspirin.  These medications work by inhibiting the body's production of prostaglandin E2 which causes the cells in the hypothalamus (brain part that regulates temperature) to fire at a rapid rate, therefore increasing the body’s temperature. This helps to bring down fever. These medicines also work by blocking specific body chemicals that send pain signals to the brain.  Note: Aspirin is not recommended for children suffering from viral illnesses because it can lead to the development of Reye Syndrome (rare disease that damages the brain and liver) that can be fatal. Hyperimmune globulin  is an antibody given to pregnant women who have been exposed to rubella. It helps to fight against off the infection and reduce its symptoms. However, the developing baby inside the womb is still at risk. Hyperimmune globulin fights and destroys the rubella virus in three ways:  It binds directly to any foreign bodies in your system and coats their surface, making them unable to enter or damage healthy cells. It stimulates other parts of the immune system in order to destroy foreign bodies. It marks foreign bodies so that they can be easily identified and destroyed by the immune system’s cells Rubella often leads to dehydration, as your body uses more water to fight off infection and the associated fever causes you to sweat more.  In cases of severe dehydration, you will need to have lost fluids replaced through an intravenous line at the hospital or doctor's office. This is done by having a sterile needle inserted in your arm, which is connected to a tube and fluid bottle.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Talk to the person face-to-face. Try to trust the person. Connect with them emotionally. Change the subject. Ask a question that is unexpected. Insist on an answer to your question. Trust your instincts — to a degree.

Answer: Many people find it easier to lie by text or email, or over the phone, since they can avoid many of the problems with body language and other indicators of lying. If you suspect that someone is lying, try to meet them face-to-face. You’ll increase your chances of catching them if you can observe and interact with them directly. If they repeatedly refuse to meet in person, you’ll have even more reason to be suspicious. Unless you have overwhelming evidence right from the start, don’t make someone prove they’re telling you the truth. Especially if it’s someone you care about, give them the benefit of the doubt — but also don’t feel bad about looking for proof to the contrary. Instead of automatically assuming the worst, try to trust them until the evidence of a lie can’t be ignored.  Keep in mind that if someone is breaking bad or uncomfortable news, they may look like they are lying. Likewise, if they are under stress, their behaviors may be a little odd. For example, if someone tells you that they were in a car accident earlier that day while laughing, do not assume that they are lying.  The laughter may be an uncontrollable response to trauma. When someone is lying, their emotions may not match their words or actions. A child might say they’re sad about breaking the vase while holding back laughter, for example, and even adults can have trouble hiding their true emotions. Engage them in conversation to see if their emotions fit the circumstances. For instance, if they keep saying their new job is great but you suspect otherwise, keep asking about elements of the job and see if their happy words are betrayed by feelings of fear, sadness, or boredom. While talking about the thing they’re possibly lying about, give the person a way out by unexpectedly switching topics. If they are lying, they’ll probably be glad to change subjects. If they are not lying, they may act confused by the sudden change in conversation. A person telling the truth may also try to circle back and finish clarifying. For instance, jump straight from talking about how the person is doing in biology class to how lousy your favorite sports team is doing this season. See if they seem surprisingly eager to stop talking about how good their grades are. Instead of following their line of thinking, think of a question they may not have rehearsed. This can throw them off and make the lie obvious. If the answer is consistent with what they have been telling you, it may be the truth. For example, if someone is telling you they lost your purse and you think they are lying, you could ask them to give you a few names of some people who may have seen it recently, instead of asking where they saw it last. Making them accountable suddenly requires them to change their lie or come clean. If the person answers your question with another question, they are probably trying to change the conversation. Put them on the spot and hold them accountable to your question. This can further agitate them and make it harder to keep up with the lie. For example, if they’re not interested in answering your question about who may have seen your missing purse most recently, press them on it: “Can you please try to remember?  I want to know who I should call.” Even if you do give the person the benefit of the doubt and look rationally for evidence, you might not be able to shake a “gut feeling” that they’re lying. Such instincts alone wouldn’t hold up in court as evidence, but you may be picking up on subtle cues that you aren’t consciously aware of. These cues can manifest as a feeling of unease that tells you something is wrong. You’ll have to decide for yourself whether it’s worth pursuing your “gut instinct” when the evidence of a lie is shaky.  Falsely accusing someone of lying, or getting caught trying to prove a lie that isn’t there, can be very damaging to a relationship.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Forget your preconceived notions about art. Create abstract art Speak and interact with abstract artists.

Answer:
Throw away what your opinion of art is, especially if you aren’t an artist and have never studied art. The outside view of the art world is incomplete and doesn’t take into account the process or thought that goes behind creating the artwork. If something doesn’t look impressive to you, it doesn’t mean that it wasn’t difficult, emotionally draining, or inspiring to create. yourself. If you still don’t get abstract art and can’t appreciate it, try to create some artwork yourself. Understanding the process and thought that’s required to create a piece of artwork will give you a greater appreciation for other artists. If you don’t know where to start, you can look up tutorials online or take a local art class. You can usually find abstract artists in collective studios or at their art shows. Take the time to respectfully speak to an artist, especially if you don’t understand their work. Talking to the artist and getting their perspective may give you a deeper understanding and appreciation of their work. You can use websites like https://www.artistsnetwork.com to find abstract artists near you.