Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your supplies. Prepare the sink according to fabric type. Soak the hat. Scrub a cotton or polyester hat with a toothbrush. Rinse the hat. Dry the hat.

Answer: To wash a white cotton or polyester hat, you will need one cup of hydrogen peroxide, one tablespoon of dish liquid, and one scoop of a product like Oxi Clean White Revive. For a white wool hat, you will need a detergent specially designed for wool like Woolite. You will also need a sink or washtub to wash the hat in, and an old toothbrush or dish brush to remove tough stains. If you are washing a cotton or polyester hat, fill a sink or washtub with warm water. As you are filling the sink with water, add one scoop of a product such as Oxi Clean White Revive, one cup of hydrogen peroxide, and one tablespoon of dish liquid. Once your sink is about 2/3 full, turn off the water and swish it around to combine. For a wool hat, fill a sink or washtub with cool or cold water and add one capful of detergent designed for wool, such as Woolite. Once your sink is about 2/3 full and you have swished around the cleaning agents to combine them, place your hat in the sink. You will want to make sure the hat is fully submerged in the cleaning mixture.  Let a cotton or polyester hat soak in the mixture for 10-15 minutes.  Soak a wool hat for at least one hour. After you have soaked the hat for 10-15 minutes, you can work on removing tough stains. Grab an old toothbrush or a dish brush. Gently scrub any tough stains. Then scrub the entire hat to remove any remaining dirt. If your hat is made of wool, you should avoid scrubbing the hat as this can cause pilling of the wool. Once you are done cleaning the hat, rinse it with water. If the hat is made of cotton or polyester, rinse it with warm water. If the hat is made of wool, rinse it with cool or cold water. Make sure all of the cleaning agents are rinsed from the hat. Once your hat is rinsed, you will need to air dry it. You should not put the hat in a dryer. Instead, place the hat over an upside down bowl and allow it to dry in the sun. This will help the hat keep its shape. If you cannot place the hat in a sunny spot, dry it indoors. You can speed up the process by placing a fan near the hat.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose the most detailed answer option provided. Look for linguistic commonalities between the questions and answers. Select the numerical choice in the mid-range of the options. Select C or B if you just don’t know. Select “all of the above” when it’s offered, but avoid “none of the above.

Answer: If the question is multiple choice, then opt for the answer to the question that is the longest and most specific. This is often the correct response.  For example, if the question provides a short, vague answer for a few of the options and then a longer, more detailed option answer for 1 of the options, then the longer answer is likely correct. Sometimes, lengthy and over-detailed answers are purposefully written on the test to trick you into believing it’s the best answer. Use your best judgment to determine if the answer fits the question best. The right answer is often grammatically correct when read along with the question and/or shares similar language with the question. Read the question and then read each of the answers in response to it to see which answer sounds correct.  For example, if the question uses the past tense and only 1 of the answers is written in the past tense, then this might be the correct answer. Likewise, if the question features certain terms that 1 answer also includes, then this may be the correct answer. If you are trying to find the correct numerical answer, choose a number in the middle of the range of number choices provided. For example, if the possible answers are 1, 3, 12, and 26, then 12 is a good guess because it is about halfway between 1 and 26. When in doubt, choose C or B on multiple test questions. C is the most common answer on multiple choice exams, and B is the second most common answer. Choose C if you are unsure which answer to choose, and choose B if C seems incorrect. For example, if you come across a question that you have no idea what the correct answer could be, then choose C. However, if you think C is incorrect but can’t decide which of the other responses might be right, then choose B. ” “None of the above” is rarely the right answer, but “all of the above” is often correct. Using this rule can help you to narrow your choices if you are unsure of how to answer a question. For example, if you are unsure of the answer to a question and “all of the above” is an option, then choose it. If “none of the above" is offered, then you can eliminate that as a possible correct response and focus on your other options.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Aim to exercise for 20 minutes a day to reduce stress levels. Read a book to distract you from feeling sad or angry. Start a new hobby Try DIY craft tutorials to get creative and express yourself. Spend time with friends for support. Ask for help from your family and friends so you don't feel alone. Seek professional help when all else fails.

Answer: Instead of going to the mall when you are stressed out, go for a walk in the park instead. Grab a friend or two! Not only does exercise help relieve stress, it can also be a perfect substitution to your need to shop. Try a new sport, take a yoga class, or hop on a bike. Reading is a great activity to get out of the shopaholic thought cycles. Giving your mind a break may be just what you need, rather than that $5 latte. Magazines and blogs work well, too! to boost your confidence. Instead of spending time in shopping or strip malls, pick up an activity you've never tried before. What is something you’ve always wanted to do? Try knitting, woodworking, or karate, for example. The act of creation will boost your mood. It will also give you the personal satisfaction of making something yourself, while distracting you from the need to go shopping. If you like fashion, experiment with making your own accessories or customizing your own clothing.  Instead of buying someone a gift, make your own handmade present. Rather than buying a new pair of shoes, try painting them to bring them back to life. Cut up old jeans to repurpose them into shorts rather than buying a new pair. While going shopping can be social, you should find other activities to do with friends if you know spending is a problem. Find ways to celebrate like going out for a drink with your girlfriends rather than purchasing a new piece of jewelry. Coffee dates, museum visits, or trying new restaurants are other ideas of things to do other than shop. Inform those close to you that you are having problems with emotional shopping, and they can help remind you when you are acting like a shopaholic. When you shop, have a friend or family member go with you to act as your voice of reason, telling you “no” when necessary. “Retail therapy” may seem harmless, but it can very quickly turn into a compulsive spending problem. After you have tried a combination of everything above, it is time to get help from a professional. Don’t feel bad or guilty about admitting you need assistance. Emotional spending is a habit that can be overcome by working with others. Find shopping support groups like Shopaholic No More, or seek out a professional counselor who works with spending addictions.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Put unsalted butter in a standard tall and wide drinking glass. Put the glass into the microwave. Let the glass stand for a couple minutes. Squeeze the turkey baster bulb. Transfer it into a separate container.

Answer:
Melt the butter slowly at mid-power until you see the three layers develop (top foamy solids; middle clear yellow liquid; and bottom heavy solids). Leave until the layer separation is complete. Remove from the microwave. Insert it into the middle layer and suck the clear yellow liquid (clarified butter) from the glass. Repeat until all the clarified butter is extracted, leaving the solids behind.