Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Walk close to the zombie and let it come to you. Repeat this process until the zombie is dead. If fighting several zombies at once, run towards them and left click.

Answer: Once it is within two blocks, critical hit it (jump and strike). You do not have to retreat after hitting it as it is very slow. Look around and make sure there are no more mobs around. Be careful because every time you hit a zombie there is a chance another one will spawn nearby. Proceed to collect the experience and any drops, like rotten flesh. It is advised for you to not eat the rotten flesh (unless you can't get other food) because it may give you poison or hunger depending on what you're playing. If you do get poison or hunger, stay in one place until it goes away to prevent your hunger bar from dropping or drop even more. This knocks them back several blocks. Also, when focused on you, a zombie will not attack a tamed wolf that is attacking it.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Sign into your Slack team site if you aren't already. Click the channel you want to leave in the left menu. Click the Gear button in the upper-right corner of the channel. Select "Leave #channelname." Click the "CHANNELS" heading in the left sidebar to see your available channels.

Answer: You'll need to be signed in with your Slack account to leave a channel. When you sign in, you'll be taken to your "#general" channel. To leave a channel, it will need to be your active channel in Slack. This will open a small menu of channel options. This will remove you from the active channel. You'll be taken to your last active channel. You cannot leave the #general channel. You can find all of the channels you've left in this list. Click one to open the channel preview and get the option to join it again.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: See a doctor if your ulcer does not heal within 3 weeks. Make a doctor’s appointment if the ulcer becomes painful or red. Consult your doctor if your tongue ulcers recur frequently.

Answer: Make a doctor’s appointment if your tongue ulcer persists beyond 3 weeks. It may be infected or require special care. Typical ulcers should heal within a week or 2 at home. See your doctor or dentist if your tongue ulcer bleeds or becomes acutely painful. It may be caused by a viral infection or skin condition that needs to be addressed with medication rather than home care. Cold sores, caused by the herpes virus HSV-1, and hand, foot, and mouth disease are examples of viral infections that can cause tongue ulcers. Tell your doctor about any recurrent tongue sores, which may be a sign of a more serious condition. Nerve irritation, Chron’s disease, ulcerative colitis, Behcet’s disease and Reiter’s syndrome, and oral cancer can all cause recurrent tongue ulcers that heal slowly. Your doctor can examine your sores and create a treatment plan for you.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Keep your mitt low to field ground balls. Work on your footwork. Field balls on the mitt side of your body. Bring fielded balls up your chest. Backhand catch balls you can’t get in front of. Pay attention to the pitcher to avoid tipping off the batter.

Answer:
Hold the tip of your mitt against the ground. Follow the ball as you attack it. If the ball takes a hard bounce, you can move your glove up to stop it. Keep your glove at an incline and use the heal of your wrist to stop the ball. Practice this by having someone roll or hit some balls directly at you. When the mitt is held flat on the ground, balls can roll up your arm. When the glove is held straight off the ground, it’ll block balls rather than catch them. Shortstops need to be mobile. Anticipating balls and getting to them quickly is crucial. Practice shuffling to the side to get to balls not hit right at you. Hold your glove down and use your feet to get yourself into position. Add a small hop to your routine. As soon as the bat hits the ball, hop so you can get your feet moving. Catching balls in the center of your body should only be done if you don’t have time to move. Keep your arm near your side. Align your arm and mitt with the ball’s path after getting into position. This prevents your muscles from tensing, so you’ll make less errors. Even when a ball is hit to your opposite side, you won’t cross over yourself. You’ll plant your back leg ahead of you and make a backhanded catch. Once the ball is in your glove, pull your arm up into your chest. This secures the ball and readies it for a throw. Rushing means you try to transition the ball to a throw before you’ve secured it, so it pops out of your glove. When the ball is centered, your body will feel balanced so you’ll be less likely to make an errant throw. When a ball is hit hard, you won’t have time to get into position. You should anticipate where the ball will go and step towards it. Plant your dominant foot ahead of you. Aim to have the ball land between your thumb and pointer finger, then push your glove against the ball to catch it. Moving too early for a ball gives the batter an indication of what pitch is coming. Instead, stay in place. Watch the pitcher deliver the ball. When the batter is about to swing, move to where you need to be. Keep the batter guessing so he doesn’t get a hit.