Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the socket door to get to the fuses. Check the fuse after you've open the socket door. Examine the color of the fuse to see if it is burnt.

Answer: Before you replace the fuse, you need to open the socket with the arrow and sliding door. You may need a small screwdriver to do so if you cannot move the door by hand.  Find the grooves on the socket door. They should be relatively obvious to your touch.You may be able to push this door up with your fingernails. Don't force it if it does not come up easily. If the socket door won’t come up by hand, you may need a small flathead screwdriver or kitchen knife. Find a knife or screwdriver that fits the small size of the socket door. Use the knife or screwdriver to gently push up the socket door to show the fuses. Don’t use too much pressure, since you don’t want to damage the socket or the fuses underneath. Once the socket door has been opened, you will see the fuses underneath. Observe the fuses to see if they are damaged and need to be replaced. They are very small, so make sure to not lose them.  Locate the fuses. There will likely be two, but there may be only one. They should be immediately behind the socket door. Make sure the socket door is slid up far enough so you can comfortably reach the fuses. Remove the fuses. Take your small screwdriver to pop out the fuses. They should be easy to remove. Don’t use too much force as to not damage the fuses. Be careful to not lose the fuses. The fuses are very small and can be easily misplaced. Burnt fuses are easy to recognize. Look at them carefully before deciding if you need replacement fuses.  If you’re not sure, you can also use a voltmeter to check their strength.   Burnt fuses appear dark. If the fuse is obviously dark to your eye, then the fuse is burnt and will no longer work. If you can’t tell immediately, take out each fuse and look more closely. Some fuses may be burnt, but do not show external signs. Use a voltmeter to check the fuse strength. If the voltmeter does not register anything when checking the fuse, then it is burnt and needs to be replaced.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Start doing more work around the house. Make school a priority. Earn your own money. Manage your own money.

Answer:
If you already have a list of chores to do around the house, take the initiative to do them and more. If you do not have a list of chores to do, make an effort to do things around the house. Spend time doing things your family would normally do for you, or make an effort to get things done before anyone asks you to do them.  Focus on the chores you are known for not enjoying. Doing chores that you don't particularly enjoy shows your understanding that sometimes people have to do things that they don't like. If your parents are often asking you to clean your room, keep it as clean as you can all the time. Make sure to do your housework without complaining. Doing your chores without whining about having to do them shows that you understand why they must be done, and demonstrates your maturity. If you hate mowing the lawn or raking leaves, but your parents ask you to do this often, make an effort to take care of the lawn without being asked.  Do chores that benefit everyone living in your house. Spend time doing the dishes for the entire family. If you have a dishwasher and see that it is full of clean dishes, take the time to put them all away. Vacuum or tidy common areas, such as your living room, whenever you notice they need cleaning. Treat school as you would treat a job that you are paid to do. Focus on your school work and set goals for your academic future. Whether your goals revolve around what college you will attend or improving your current grades, spend time planning on how to achieve these goals. Dedicating time to your studies is an important step in showing your maturity.  Be awake and ready for school as early as possible, so your parents do not have to rush you out the door. Finish school related tasks before your parents have to ask you to finish them. Complete your homework as early as possible, and if you can, try to get started on work that may not need to be completed until the following week. Make your parents proud by setting goals that help you earn good grades. If you are struggling in a class, make the effort to reach out for help with that subject, either from your teacher, a tutor, or a classmate. Ask your parents if you can do work around the house to earn money, or take a step further and try to do jobs around the neighborhood. Whether you are walking dogs, mowing lawns, or babysitting, demonstrate to your parents that working for your own money is important to you. This will show them that you are ready to take on more responsibility.  Ask your family for jobs that you can do around the house that are more involved than your regular chores, such as cleaning out the garage. Explain to your family that you are trying to earn your own money and assign rates for each of the jobs they propose. If you are old enough, head out into your neighborhood and offer your services to your neighbors. You can rake leaves or shovel snow, so long as your neighbors have agreed to let you do the job. When you get some cash, whether it's your birthday, a holiday, or money you have earned through hard work, show your parents that you can manage that money responsibly. Avoid spending money that you've received or earned right away, as this can be a sign of impulsivity and immaturity. Your family will respect your decision to responsibly save money.  Ask your parents to help you open up a savings account at your local bank. Set aside a portion of your money for savings and a separate portion for spending on whatever you'd like. This shows that while you might want to spend your hard earned money frivolously, you know that saving money is an important skill to have for the future.