INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The name of your hero is Valeera Sanguinar, and she really means business! Her style is to bombard her enemy with damage and to finish off the match when her enemy least expects it. Her hero ability is to equip herself a weapon with one damage for two turns.  If you have no decent play on your turn, use your hero ability to damage your opponent instead with your equipped weapon. The Rogue class is heavy on combos. Make sure to take advantage of this effect to increase the damage you deal your enemies. You can do so by playing a card first before playing the card with the combo effect. Some of the combo cards you should utilize are Cold Blood (+buff), Eviscerate (+damage) and SI:7 Agent(+damage effect). The play style popular for the Rogue is called Miracle Rogue because in order for this play style to work, it takes a lot of luck in drawing the cards. Really risky, but once you get the cards you need, you can already claim victory on the very next turn! It is very popular because of its burst attacks which catch your enemy off-guard for your powerful finisher.  Miracle Rogue relies heavily on one minion card, the Gadgetzan  Auctioneer. Since Rogue spells cost insanely low (some even cost no mana), this allows you to draw lots of cards as you play spells while Gadgetzan  Auctioneer is on the field. Until Gadgetzan  Auctioneer appears on your hand, keep your enemy busy with your hero ability, and use some of your removal spells if you feel like you are starting to get overwhelmed with strong enemy minions. Ideally, you would want to get hold of Leeroy Jenkins and two Shadowstep cards to deliver the final blow on your opponent on the very next turn. A Cold Blood is a nice addition, too, for its buffing effect. Summon Leeroy Jenkins, attack, use Shadowstep, summon Leeroy Jenkins again, and attack directly. It is best to use this if your opponent’s life is 12HP below so the game ends with this burst attack.

SUMMARY: Know your hero. Decide on your play style.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . Blocking is very easy. Blockers should be cocked and ready to jump up. Generally, you should be half an arms length away, off from the net. Watch the ball and then jump. When you are in the air, do following steps. Swing your arms up to get height.  Hold your arms straight, hands stiff. When the ball comes over, just touch the ball, keeping hands stiff, with your palms. Even if you aren't as tall as the net, just getting a glimpse of an emerging body will scare them and throw the opposing team off. Do this every play, even for just a bump. Keep your hands up at your shoulders. After you jump, penetrate the net with your hands and hold stiff against ball. If your fingers are not stiff, you can risk hyper-extension injury and the ball will go past your fingers.
Summary: Position Hands and arms. Do this move.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Onions need plenty of water to stay healthy and grow more onions. Check the soil every day—if it feels dry to the touch, water your onion until it feels moist. Onions have a hard time competing with invasive plants, and weeds can steal their water and nutrients. Check your garden often for weeds and, if you notice any, pull them right away.  Avoid spraying weed killers around the onion, as most herbicides can kill both weeds and garden plants. Check for small insects or other pests on your onion as well and, if you see any, spray the onion with a non-toxic, plant-friendly insect repellent. Fertilizing your onion plant regularly helps it grow large, healthy bulbs. Spray the onion plant at least twice a month with a nitrogen-rich fertilizer until the onion plant's bulb starts to poke from the soil. When the bulb starts poking out of the soil, stop fertilizing the onion until you harvest it. your onion when it forms flowers. When your onion starts to grow flowers, it's ready to harvest. Loosen the soil around the onion with your shovel and pull the onion by the base of its green foliage to pull it out of the ground. On average, it takes onions grown from cuttings about 90-120 days to grow a new bulb.

SUMMARY:
Give your onion about 1 in (2.5 cm) of water per week. Weed your garden regularly, if outside. Fertilize your onion every 2 weeks. Harvest