Problem: Article: The ideal height for this shrub is between 6 and 10 feet, because this height allows it to be full, lush, and compact.  Always use sharp hand pruners when pruning this shrub. Even if it is grown as a hedge, hedge shears should not be used. They tend to shred the leaves. Find a growth bud on the stem that is located at a height of 6 feet (1.8 m) or less. If it has not reached its mature height yet, the stem can be cut down to about two-thirds its current height. Make the cut at an angle just above the growth bud. While Tardiva is a young shrub, it does not need to be cut back drastically to reduce its height.  A light pruning is all that is necessary. It will keep the shrub more compact and encourage additional new stem growth which means more beautiful hydrangea flowers. Make the cuts at an angle above a growth bud with sharp pruners, but find a growth bud that is not very far down on the stem. Older Tardiva hydrangeas sometimes need serious pruning to help them look their best.  This type of pruning is called rejuvenation pruning because it does, in a sense, rejuvenate an old bush. Cut one-third of the oldest stems right off at the base in winter or early spring each year for three consecutive years. The height of the remaining stems can be reduced by one-third each year as well to help reduce the overall size of the shrub. In the fourth year, most of the stems will be new and the shrub will be full-looking. Dead branches should be removed completely and immediately, as soon as the dead branch is noticed.  This can be done at any time of year. When doing your annual pruning in the winter or early spring, cut out any branches that are growing at odd angles and crossing other branches. These branches can rub against other branches, causing wounds that open the shrub up to disease and boring insects.
Summary: Maintain a height of 6 to 10 feet (1.8 to 3.0 m) to achieve ideal growth. Refrain from excessively pruning young shrubs to maintain a compact shrub. Prune older hydrangeas to rejuvenate them. Remove dead or odd-growing branches to tidy up your shrub.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before you start your letter, brainstorm. Make sure it states what you want, why you want it, reasons why it should be granted, and any arguments against you. Is this really the topic you want? Getting your ideas down can help you clearly draft your letter and fully understand your position on the topic.  Start by using this: I want to persuade my audience to my purpose. Exchange my audience with who you want to persuade and my purpose with what it is you want to persuade them to do. After you have established that, ask yourself: Why? List the reasons why you want your audience to do what you want them to do. After you brainstorm reasons, sort them by importance. Place all the important details into a column, then place all the less important details in another column. This step helps  you narrow your reasoning so you emphasize the relevant, salient points. Make sure you know exactly what you want or need. What are you trying to accomplish? What do you want to happen? When you are figuring out your purpose, think about any solutions that you can offer. Analyzing and understanding your audience will help you decide how you should frame your letter. If possible, determine if your reader agrees with you, disagrees with you, or is neutral. This will help you decide how much weight should be placed on each side of your argument.  Try to find a real person to address your letter to. Who are they, and what power do they really have to help you? How are they going to change your mind? Will they just pass along your complaint? How should you address them? Are they in a senior or functionary position? Talk to them according to their position. Try to discover what beliefs and biases the reader has about your topic. What disagreements might arise between you and your reader? How can you present a counterargument respectfully? Figure out what concerns your reader might have with the topic. Do they have limited funds to distribute? Are they directly affected by the topic? How much time do they have to consider your document?  Think about the kind of evidence your reader will need in your argument to be persuaded. Effective persuasive letters contain factual evidence and information that supports the position. Make sure to consider multiple points-of-view. Don't just research your side; mention the contrary opinion and facts surrounded it.  Use facts, logic, statistics, and anecdotal evidence to support your claim.  Don't come out and say the other side is wrong; instead, be respectful as you explain why your position is stronger and deserves notice.

SUMMARY: Brainstorm your ideas. Know your purpose. Know your reader. Research the topic.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When she does this, step back a little and she will throw a lightning ball at you. Swing your sword and if you get the timing right, you'll hit it and it will go back to Zelda. You'll have to hit it back and forth a few times before she misses and the lightning ball will hit her. Also, sometimes you will see a big triangle around you. GET OUT OF IT. It will take away some health. She will also fly towards you trying to hit you with her sword. Either use your shield or jump out of the way. Repeat a few more times. To avoid this attack, perform a back slice to roll out of it. Jumping sideways won't do anything. If you don't have this hidden skill yet, it would be a wise idea to go and find all the howling stones and get the hidden skills before you start this battle with Ganon. You'll need the back slice to defeat him at the very end anyway. This is your chance. Swing your sword horizontally while "L" targeting so that it will deflect the orb back at her. If she knocks it back at you, do the same until it hits her and she will be shocked by the power of it. Do this avoiding the other attacks until she's officially defeated.
Summary: Target Zelda and wait till she starts to build up power in her sword. Avoid the "Glowing Triforce" that she will cast on the ground to electrocute you. Now to hit Zelda, she'll cast an orb of energy and throw it at you.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Are you singing to your ten-year-old daughter at a birthday party with a few other friends? You'll probably want to keep it simple. Are you singing alone to your husband or wife? Maybe you should sing more softly and romantically. Are you singing with a huge group to your father at his 80th birthday party? Maybe you guys should all practice, or at least decide when you are going to sing. It’s important to understand the context of your event so you can figure out what’s appropriate. If you’ve got a deep voice, don’t try singing Happy Birthday in the traditional singsong way. Use your deep voice! Stay within your range and don’t try to hit the high notes. No one is expecting you to be an expert. Practicing often to yourself, for example at home, will allow you to work out any kinks that may be in your voice and also help you to remember the song. It will also allow you to add special flourishes to the song, like a “cha cha cha” after every line. If you’re performing with a group of other people it’s always a good idea to rehearse. Designate one person to act as the conductor and start on their cue. You don’t want to start at different times or end at different times. Otherwise, everyone should easily fall into line. If you’re singing with a group and you aren’t going to have time to practice before hand, don’t try doing anything special. It’s assumed that everyone knows the song.
Summary:
Decide the context of the event. Figure out the strengths and weaknesses of your voice. Practice singing the song alone. Practice with others.