Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get a frameless mirror. Purchase the glue. Measure your mirror. Mark the wall where you want your mirror to go. Apply adhesive. Push the mirror on to the wall. Clean off your mirror.

Answer: Adhesives are most common with frameless mirrors, mostly because there is nothing else to put a bracket or screw into. If your mirror has a frame, you're probably better off using hangers or other tools. Frameless mirrors are most commonly used in bathrooms. Make sure you get adhesives specially made for hanging mirrors. It will need to stick to both the mirror glass and your wall. Plus, because frameless mirrors are normally in placed in bathrooms, your glue will also need to withstand the more humid environment. A ruler or tape measure should do. This will be important when you think about where the mirror needs to go. It should lay flat against the wall, so there needs to be plenty of space. There cannot be anything between your mirror and the wall if you are using adhesives. Use the measurements you got before and trace where you think the mirror would look best to make sure it will fit there. You can lightly mark the wall in pencil to see where it will go. You can also use those pencil marks and a level to make sure your mirror will be straight. Once your glue dries, you won't be able to readjust the mirror without damaging your walls (and possibly the mirror), so your measurements need to be exact. You only get one shot at this. Follow the instructions on your glue to make sure you use the proper amount, and put it in the right places on either the back of the mirror or the wall. You should only need to apply it to one surface, not both, but check the instructions to be sure. Hold in place according to the instructions on the adhesive so that it dries. It will probably be quickly, but you don't want to let go until the glue is set. Depending on the size of your mirror, you may want another person to help. Now that it is in place, polish or wipe down the mirror so your surface is clean and reflective. Enjoy its new place on your wall.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Press and hold on the text you want to be read aloud. Tap the "Speak" button in the pop-up menu. (Optional) Select an emoji to have your device say its description.

Answer: Use the vertical bars on each edge of the selection to adjust what words are selected. If you can't see the "Speak" button, tap the arrow at the right edge of the pop-up menu to reveal it. Beyond reading words, your device can also describe emoji. Simply highlight the emoji you want to be read out loud and tap "Speak".


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Brush your teeth for an extra couple of minutes. Floss. Use mouth wash. Shower.

Answer: Brushing your teeth can help lessen bad breath associated with drinking. Spending a little extra time on your dental hygiene can help cover bad breath.  Use a strong-smelling toothpaste that contains menthol. This is most effective for covering alcohol breath.  Spend an extra two minutes brushing your teeth. You'll need this extra time to get alcohol residue and alcohol-soaked food out of your mouth. Do not neglect flossing after a night of drinking. Food particles, which are diluted with alcohol, often get stuck between your teeth. This can contribute to alcohol breath even after you've brushed your teeth thoroughly. Once you've brushed and flossed, make sure to gargle and rinse with a good mouth wash. Mouth washes are designed to eliminate bad breath and tend to have a minty scent that will cover alcohol breath. Gargle for the recommended time listed on the bottle, usually around 30 seconds, and then spit into the sink and rinse with water. Alcohol does not just affect your breath. It also seeps through your pores, causing a boozy scent to come from your body. Always take a shower the morning or night after drinking.  Take a normal shower, paying special attention to washing your body.  Strong-smelling soaps, shampoos, and conditioners may help eliminate or lessen the smell of alcohol.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Allow the eggs to turn white on the edges of the omelet.

Answer:
Timing is everything in omelet flipping, and a good rule of thumb is to look for solidified eggs on the edges. Once they have begun to turn white, you have a short amount of time before they become too hard. Use medium heat and allow the center to solidify slightly. Flipping an omelet when the sides have started to turn brown will sometimes result in an omelet that is well-done on the outside, but runny inside.