Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Simulate a hall area. Lay down a door mat by the door. Place a small table in your hall area. Put a mirror on the wall.

Answer: Set up a coat rack and a shoe rack. Remember to have storage for the coats and shoes of your visitors, as well as your own. Have one that says welcome if you like. Make sure that it doesn't impede the door opening and closing. Put some flowers and a phone with a cord on the table. Don't leave your mobile phone on this table, that won't make your room look like an apartment at all. You can put anything else you liked on the table, keys, a vase, loose change, etc. Add what is usually on a hall table. You may have a mirror in your bedroom area or bathroom area too but nothing is stopping you from putting one in your fake hall too.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Browse a collection of free books. Find rare, historical, or academic books online. Browse free books on an eBook database. Search for a specific book online.

Answer: There's a lot of advertising and spam for sites that promise to provide free books, but there are a couple reliable, long-lasting sites that provide extensive free collections.   Project Gutenberg hosts a large volunteer-provided collection of books without U.S. copyright protection, usually because the author died more than 70 years ago. All of them are free, almost all of them are available in plain text for any computer, and many are available in eBook reader formats as well.   Google Books has an extensive and varied collection, but not all of it is fully available or free. Books under copyright protection usually only have a few pages displayed, but sometimes there is a link provided for purchasing the full version. If you are studying an academic subject, or are interested in historical works, books in these fields may be easier to find online than in physical form. Take a look at the following free, specialized collections:  Use the HathiTrust website to search for books in many academic collections, including many free eBooks. Some materials, but not all, are restricted to members of universities or other academic institutions. A large collection of classical Greek and Roman literature is available through Tufts University's Perseus project. The Library of Congress has an online collection of rare historical documents and a few other old books that can be difficult to find anywhere else. Companies that sell eBook readers often have their own collection of eBooks, including free options. If you do not have an eBook reader device, you can download a free program to access the Kindle collection on your Windows or Mac computer, or use a non-proprietary database such as FeedBooks by installing Adobe Digital Editions for free. Apps are also available for most eBook databases in the app stores of all major phone and tablet manufacturers. If you are trying to track down a specific book, and it is not available in any of the above collections, an online search may locate it on another website. Keep in mind that most recent books are not available for free, although some publishers offer a free or discounted eBook if you already own a paper copy. Be cautious about any website you do not recognize as a well-known, trustworthy source of books. Try searching for reviews of the website before you download anything, and never enter your credit card information for a "free" eBook.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Look for a round, ovular shape. Check for bugs that are between 1⁄2 to 2 in (1.3 to 5.1 cm) long. Examine its exterior for a protective hard body. Check for a star-shaped design on its back. Examine the bug for black legs.

Answer: Before a tick is engorged with blood, its body is shaped like an oval with 2 major segments. After a tick is engorged, its head will remain small but its body will grow round and plump. How large a tick is when you find it depends on whether it has recently fed on blood. Before it has drunk any blood, a tick will be around the size of a pinhead. Immediately to several hours afterward, a tick will grow to around the size of a lima bean. In most cases, ticks have a hard exoskeleton. These are called hard or "authentic" ticks and are usually what people are talking about when describing ticks. Soft ticks with a flexible exoskeleton exist but are only found in select areas. Soft ticks are found in the western United States and southwestern Canada. Lone star ticks have a white, star-shaped design on their exoskeletons. If a bug does not have this design, it still may be a tick. This pattern is just a defining feature of this tick species. Black-legged ticks, as suggested by their name, have legs that are darker than their bodies. Like a lone star tick's black legs, this is a defining characteristic of black-legged ticks and may not be present on every tick.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Communicate clearly Use  active listening. Avoid using slang or swear words.

Answer:
. Many adolescents and teens communicate in a style that leaves teachers and parents scratching their heads. If you want to be viewed as mature, you should speak in a way that others understand. Use proper words, not shorthand or acronyms. Write in complete sentences with proper spelling. If you want to learn appropriate ways to engage in conversation with others, ask your parents to role-play communication with you. Many teens assume they know everything, so they don’t want to listen to others. A sign of maturity is knowing that you can learn something from everyone. Try to listen more than you speak.  A good rule-of-thumb is to listen to understand rather than listening to reply. Try to figure out what the other person is trying to say. Don’t interrupt or rush to get your message across. Fully hear them out. Then, try to summarize what you think they said. For instance, your mom says, “I’ll be out of town this weekend and I’m concerned about leaving you at home alone. I think you should try to stay with the Woodards.” You might respond, “I can see you are worried about me being here by myself. I agree. I will see if Pat’s parents don’t mind me staying over.” Using slang or other popular terms strictly in the presence of peers is okay. But, when you are communicating with adults, try to use words in their proper form. Don’t try to talk over adults heads by using terms they aren’t familiar with. Also, avoid using swear words, which is a sign of disrespect.