Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Remember that there’s nothing wrong with being single. Don’t rush to find a relationship. Explore your interests.

Answer: Pop culture glorifies relationships. As a single person, you might feel like you’re not normal, but realize that “normal” is different for everyone, and that a significant proportion of teens never date in high school. Plus, being in a relationship comes with many complications of its own. There’s nothing wrong with being single as a teen—it can actually be more fun! If you’re scared of being single, you’re more likely to enter less-than-ideal relationships just because you don’t want to be alone. However, being single is way better than being in a subpar relationship, so don’t settle.  There’s no hurry--you have your whole life to be in a committed relationship. If it happens in high school, great. If not, that’s great too! Some people just want to be in committed relationships because they are too afraid to be independent and get to know themselves. Being in a close romantic relationship can make it hard to separate your identity from your partner’s. Use your singledom to try new activities that get you inspired! Exploring your interests can help you develop a better sense of self, which can lead to healthier relationships down the road. Have you always loved fashion? Consider taking a sewing class. If you’ve always wanted to try hockey, join your school’s team.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find someone to "zap". Think out what you want to zap them to do. Approach the victim. Write zap in all capitals on the back of your victim's hand. Write what they have to do. Write down who they have to do it to on the palm of their hand. If you get zapped, don't look at the palm of your hand before the designated time or let people tell you who's on your hand unless you think doing what's on your hand isn't that bad.

Answer: Do you want them to hug a guy they like? Say hello to that cute older boy? You can write almost anything. Also, think of a time in the future (two or three hours gives the victim to most suspense to find out who they have to talk to.) Just make sure the time isn't too far in the future. Everyone has a limit as to how long they can wait. Most people will appreciate you asking them if you can zap them, but you don't have to if you don't want to. Write what time it has to be before they can look at the zap (or find out who's on it) without having to do what it says. For example: 2:00 For example: Hug For example: Bob in Social Studies (you could also write the last name, instead of what class they share with the victim.)


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Do neck rolls. Try an arm-up rotator stretch. Loosen up your arm muscles.

Answer: Gently tilt your head to one side then roll it down in a circular motion, sweeping from one side, toward your chest, and to the other side. Then roll your neck back so you are looking up at the ceiling or sky, and sweep it back to the starting position. Do this stretch standing up, and stick your arm out with your forearm pointing up at a 90 degree angle. Hold a broomstick in your hand so that it rests behind your elbow. Use your other hand to pull the bottom of the broomstick forward. Put one arm behind your head and bend it at the elbow. Use your other arm to gently pull your elbow toward your head. Repeat on the other side.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Follow the on-screen instructions to confirm.

Answer:
Once the code is accepted, you'll be able to use the applied funds to download anything you wish in iTunes. If you have an Apple device like an iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV, you can also spend the balance when you sign in with the same Apple ID you use in the iTunes app.