Hello everyone! Today we have an important task, which is cleaning the house. I will explain everything in a moment, but first I need you guys to go get some mops and brooms. Okay, now that we partially we have what we need lets get started! First, we will get the brooms, each of us having one and we shall get all the dust and dirt in one place. Great, now that we have done that we shall put a piece of paper and put it onto it, but you might wonder how?Well it s pretty simple, one of us shall hold the paper and another person shall move the dust and dirt slowly towards the piece of paper. There might be a chance of not succeeding at getting all the dust and dirt on the piece of paper because it will fall. If so, the person that holds the paper moves the paper a bit more behind so we can repeat the process until there is no more dirt and dust. The next step is mopping the house, we shall get some water and the mops, for now we will put the mops aside, because we need to put in the water some liquid for the mop water. After this is done we get the mops and put them one at a time, each mop staying there for 2 seconds and then drained so we won t make so much water on the floor which we are currently cleaning. Then, we get the mops and start mopping the floor by putting the mops on the floor and move them from front to yourself, repeat process by moving until the whole floor is clean.
Repotting a plant is an easy task and takes only a few minutes to be completed. First, we make sure to have the things we need: some soil, a trowel, and a bigger pot to put the plant in. After putting some of the soil in the new pot, water your plan and delicately use the trowel to remove it from the old pot. Note that the plant is removed with the soil it is already been growing in. Don't try to separate the plant and the soil. Place the plant in the new pot and add some more soil to keep it in place.
When the current Thane of Cawdor is arrested (and later executed) for treason, Macbeth is given the title Thane of Cawdor. ... He murders King Duncan - who is a guest in Macbeth's castle - while he is sleeping. Then, he murders the King's guards as part of his plot to frame them for the King's murder.