Q: Use the touchpad to highlight the text or content you want to copy. Doing so copies the content into the Chromebook's clipboard memory. Navigate to the place or the document in which you want to insert the content. Position the cursor in the location where you want your content pasted. Doing so inserts your content into the selected location.
A: Highlight content. Press Control + C. Go to the place where you want to insert the content. Click on the place where you want to insert the content. Press Control + V.

Q: Make sure to consult your laryngitis first before using at-home remedies to heal your vocal cords. Your laryngologist will be able to diagnose the problem and prescribe a treatment for your specific case.  For mild cases, your doctor may prescribe voice rest. For moderate to severe cases, your doctor may prescribe cough depressants or antibiotics in addition to voice rest. For severe cases, your doctor may prescribe surgery to fix the issue, especially if you have nodules on your vocal cords. Depending on the severity of the damage, you should rest your voice for one to five days. To rest your voice you must avoid any kind of speaking, as well as activities that may strain your vocal cords like strenuous exercise and heavy lifting. Write things down if you need to communicate to others.  If you must talk, then take a 10-minute break for every 20 minutes of talking. Do not substitute whispering for talking. Whispering actually places more strain on your vocal cords than regular talking.  Activities you can do while resting your voice are reading, breathing exercises, sleeping, and watching movies or TV. Drinking water will help keep your vocal cords lubricated, which can help promote healing. Keep a water bottle with you so you can refresh your throat whenever it feels dry. At the same time, you should try to avoid liquids that can prevent a speedy recovery such as alcohol, caffeine, and sugary drinks. Sleep also enables your vocal cords to rest and heal. Therefore, make sure you are getting at least seven hours of sleep each night while they are healing. If you are taking a day or two off from work or school to rest your vocal cords, try not to go to bed too late.
A: Consult your doctor. Rest your voice. Drink water. Get plenty of sleep.

Q: Over time, the step sequence changed and became more formalized. Instead of short, sliding steps, they became a simple 4-count, “two-step” forward and backward motion. It’s not necessary to use this pattern if dancing in the original style. However, it’s important to know it as most people dance the cumbia this way today. This appears to be largely due to the addition of other musical instruments to the cumbia, such as the guitar, accordion, tambora (a large, two-sided drum), maraca, conga (a Cuban hand drum), horns and the piano. Stand with your feet close together, which is the neutral position. You can hold your skirt with one or both hands and wave it. Or you can bend both arms at the elbows and roll them inward in circles close to your body – in the space between your shoulders and hips. Women can tilt their wrists up for a feminine flair. As you step back, pivot your left foot so that your right curls slightly behind your left and a little to the side. It should be about a 1–2 feet (0.30–0.61 m) behind your left. As you’re doing the dance, be enthusiastic and smile flirtatiously. Lift your heel and step forward on your toes to the neutral position. Pause for a beat to switch your weight from left to right. Do this as you did with your right foot, but now pivoting your right instead. Pause when your left foot comes to the neutral position. Then repeat the basic moves, starting with your left foot.  Move your hips and torso from side to side to the rhythm as you do the steps. Mouth or count to yourself for each beat: 1 when your right foot goes back, 2 when your left steps in place, 3 when your right moves forward, and 4 when it comes to neutral. When you repeat and move your left foot back first, start counting from 5-8.
A: Learn the step pattern. Start with your feet together. Step back with your right foot. Step in place with your left foot. Bring your right foot forward to neutral. Step back with your left foot. Bring your left foot forward to neutral.

Q: around the bases. The fielding team will probably try to tag you out. . Try to drive the ball into the outfield for the possibility of extra bases. Don't let it slip out of your hands.
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Run fast Kick the ball hard Try to catch balls, especially when playing in the outfield.