Explainer Demo
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Vocal Characteristics
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)Transcript
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I'm Angela droll. So let's start off with the three components of tying a shoe. We need some shoes, some shoelaces and most importantly, your hands start off by taking each shoelace in one hand and hold them between your index finger and thumb Like this. After that, loop the bottom bunny ear over and through the top bunny ear. You'll see that. This creates a second, not finally, you've just got to pull the bunny ears out to the side, away from the shoe in opposite directions. This creates a square knot that will now stay tight and won't come undone. And voila. You've just tied your own shoes, given a practice for yourself a few times and you'll be leaving behind the velcro in no time.