Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Mark the balls and strikes for each batter in the designated grids. Draw a line to the correct base after a player makes a run. Include abbreviations to give more details for each play. Write “1B” if a batter gets a single. Record “2B” if a batter gets a double. Jot down “3B” if a batter gets a triple. Write “HR” and shade the entire diamond if a batter scores a home run. Record “BB” for “Base on Balls” if a batter gets a walk. Record which players got out by the other players’ position numbers.

Answer: When someone is up to bat, take note of what they hit for each pitch on your scorecard. Record the number of balls hit in the row with 3 squares and the number of strikes in the row with 2 squares.  Make your marks with Xs, checks, or slashes--whatever feels right to you. After each pitch, the umpire will shout out the call and hold up his hands to indicate the count so far, such as 2 balls and 2 strikes. When giving the count, balls will always come before strikes. You will see a small diamond shape to the right of your players' names. When a player reaches a base, draw a line connecting to that base. You will go around the diamond just like the players are doing.  You may be completing this for multiple players at the same time, depending on whose on what base. For example, if someone makes it to 1st base, draw a line connecting the home position to the 1st base position. If someone gets a home run, then fill in the entire diamond. In addition to drawing the lines around the bases, add abbreviations to give details about the player’s turn. A player can hit a single, double, triple, or home run. They can also earn a walk if the pitcher throws poorly. A single is the most basic hit, where the batter runs to 1st base safely. Draw a line from the home to 1st base on your diamond, and write “1B” next to it. A double is when a batter makes it to 2 bases in one turn without any errors. Draw a line from home, to 1st, and to 2nd. Write “2B” next to the line. A triple is when a player makes it from home to 3rd base successfully. Draw a line from home base to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Then, write “3B” for 3rd base. A home run is when a player successfully hits the ball far enough to run from home base to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and back to home plate. Outline the entire diamond, shade it in, and write “HR” to indicate a home run. A walk occurs if the pitcher throws 4 balls and the batter cannot hit any of them. The batter can “walk” to 1st base since they were not pitched a decent throw. Make a line from home to 1st base, and write “BB” for “Base on Balls.” Write down the position number for everyone who touched the ball whenever an out is made, using the 1-9 positions abbreviations.  1 = Pitcher, 2  = Catcher, 3 = 1st base, 4 = 2nd base, 5 = 3rd base, 6 = Shortstop, 7 = Left field, 8 = Center field, and 9 = Right field. If a pitch is hit to left field and then a player throws the ball to 2nd base to force the player out, it would read “7-4,” for 7 represents left field, and 4 represents 2nd base.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose the right body makeup. Prepare the area where you'll be putting the makeup. Fill in your stretch marks with body makeup. Brush on a little setting powder.

Answer: Look for a brand of foundation specifically marketed as a body makeup for covering stretch marks, tattoos, scars, and/or blemishes. Find a body makeup that matches as closely as possible to your chest's skin tone. Because of clothing and the way sunlight hits the body, most people's chests are a few shades lighter than their faces and forearms. Make sure your skin is clean and dry. Massage in a little moisturizer. To make your makeup last longer, work some makeup primer into your skin. The primer will also help to smooth out your skin, reducing the appearance of stretch marks. You can use either either your fingers or a narrow makeup brush for more control. Blend well until the stretch marks fade into the surrounding skin. If your stretch marks are particularly deep or dark, try adding some concealer over top of the body foundation. Use a wide brush or powder puff to gently dust on the powder. Use a clean brush to wipe off any excess. Setting powder helps to keep your makeup from rubbing off, something even more likely to occur with body makeup compared to face makeup.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use your common sense and intuition. Use past experience. Use logic and reason. Think about what this person has to gain or lose.How will lying to you benefit them? Remember that your instincts might be off about someone who is very different from you.

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Some of your best lie detection tools are your mind and heart; Listen to what they are telling you. If you just have a “gut feeling” that something isn’t completely true about the person is telling you, you’re probably right. If the person has lied to you in the past, be cautious of anything he or she says. Unfortunately, lying can be a habit for some people.For example, if the past three times your friend said he was staying in for the night, you saw him posting selfies from a nightclub; you might not want to believe him when he says he’s staying in tonight. If what they are telling you sounds unbelievable or too good to be true, it probably is. If their story just doesn’t make sense, then it’s most likely a lie.Often when people have to come up with a quick lie, they will say the first thing that comes to mind, even if it isn’t logical or reasonable. Even people that have time to craft their lie sometimes add in details that don’t make sense. Also,their reaction to the question might tell you more than their answer. For example, do they get extremely defensive or start behaving differently after you ask? Will it keep them out of trouble? Will it get them something they want? People may lie out of fear (of punishment, for example), in order to manipulate or even just out of habit.If they have a good reason to lie to you, it’s reasonable to think that they just might do so. Disability and culture can influence people's eye contact and the nuances of their body language. Avoid thinking that someone is a liar because they seem quirky or odd. There may be an innocent explanation.   Different cultures view eye contact differently. Avoiding eye contact is seen as polite in some Eastern cultures. Disabilities can affect body language. Fidgeting, avoiding eye contact, staring into space, or struggling to speak well can all be signs of disabilities like autism or ADHD. Don't assume they're lying when they might just be doing what makes them comfortable.