INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Most test centers will have a clock in the room, but you may not be able to see it easily. Find a reliable watch that you can wear during the test to keep track of how much time you’re spending on questions. You won't be allowed to have your phone out, so get an actual wristwatch. The SAT tends to have easier questions at the beginning and harder questions toward the end. But that doesn’t mean that what’s easy for everyone else is easy for you. Skip through the test and answer the questions you know you’re good at, then return to the beginning and work your way through everything else. Be very careful about marking the appropriate spot on the answer sheet if you’re not going in order. Glance between the question number and the answer number before marking anything to make sure it matches. The SAT grading system used to deduct more points for a wrong answer than for an answer left blank, but that’s no longer the case. Blank answers and wrong answers are deducted equally now. So if you don’t know an answer on a multiple choice question, eliminate answers you know are wrong. Then guess between the choices you have left. If you’re waffling between two possible answers, defer to the one that was your gut reaction when you first read the question. Your instincts are often right, so employ them if you’re going to guess anyway. Typically, you shouldn’t spend more than one to two minutes on a question. If you’re working through a difficult question and notice that you’ve spent more than two minutes on it, circle it and move on. Then come back to it later if there’s time. Take the time to mark your answers neatly on the answer sheet and fill in bubbles fully. When the machine is grading the test later, it won’t be able to interpret what a stray pencil mark means, so it may mark the question wrong. You can write on your test booklet, so make clear marks or notes for yourself to track your progress. Circle questions you skipped entirely, and make marks next to any you guessed on but want to come back to if there’s time. They also provide scrap paper, so use this to work out any math problems. Write the question number beside the work in case you want to come back to it later. If you're not a fast reader, you won’t have time to read a passage, look at the questions, then read the passage again. For long passages that are more than just a few lines, skim the questions first. Then underline any information that may help you answer them as you read the passage. The typical SAT essay follows a five-paragraph format: the introduction, three body paragraphs, and the conclusion. While the intro and conclusion are crucial, there is no rule that you have to have three body paragraphs. What matters is having well-developed paragraphs, so if you’re a slow writer, consider dropping the third body paragraph and writing a four-paragraph essay.  Make your two body paragraphs more well-developed by backing up your claims with several examples from the text. Aim for a length of about 2 to 2.5 pages total, but don't fill the pages with overly long quotations from the passage or large handwriting. Test graders will see through this.

SUMMARY: Wear a watch. Answer the questions that are easiest for you first. Make educated guesses for answers you don’t know. Ration your time wisely. Write neatly on your answer sheet. Track your progress on the test booklet. Read the questions before reading long passages. Write a four-paragraph essay if you write slowly.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Attach the USB end of your charger cable to your computer, then plug the charger into your iPhone. Double-click the iTunes program icon, which resembles a multicolored musical note on a white background. If prompted to update iTunes, click Download iTunes and then restart your computer before proceeding. You may also have to tap this on your iPhone's screen. It's the iPhone-shaped button in the upper-left side of the iTunes window, just below the Account tab. This will open your iPhone's page. You're now ready to begin uploading music to your iPhone.
Summary: Connect your iPhone to your computer. Open iTunes. Click Trust this computer if prompted. Click your iPhone's icon.

Your puggle will need someplace warm and cozy to sleep, so make sure that you provide your puggle with a comfortable bed. You may want to place this bed in your room to comfort your puggle while he is a puppy. If you do not want him to sleep in your room, then you might try to get him to sleep in the bed in his crate with the door open. You should keep your puggle inside the house whenever you are not able to supervise him outside. Puggles are designer dogs that may be an attractive target to do thieves. Your puggle will need lots of mental stimulation and toys to chew on as well. Make sure that you provide him with a variety of toys, such as puzzle toys, rope toys, and squeaky toys. Your puggle may also enjoy interactive toys such as Frisbees or tennis balls for a game of fetch. Make sure that you play with your Puggle daily to keep him entertained. Even if you only have 15 minutes to play with him in your living room, he will appreciate the attention and it will be a good bonding opportunity for you and your dog. You will need to take your puggle for a short daily walk of around 15 to 30 minutes to ensure that he gets enough exercise. Always make sure that your puggle is wearing a harness and that you use a light leash on your puggle. Try taking a walk around your neighborhood, stop by your local café, or head to a local dog park. Puggles like to be near their owners, so make sure that you provide your puggle with plenty of affection and pet your puggle every day. Puggles are small dogs, so they make excellent lap companions. Invite your puggle to hop up on your lap while you are reading, watching TV, or working at your computer.
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One-sentence summary -- Give your puggle a bed. Provide fun toys. Walk your puggle. Pet your puggle.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: While the recipe calls for 10, you may need fewer or more, depending on their size. And depending on your smoothie craving!  It'll be easiest on your blender if you cut off the tops and then cut them in half. Make sure you're using a clean knife and cutting board! A Magic Bullet or food processor will work, too. 2% will make for a creamy, thicker smoothie, but non-fat, soy, and almond work, too. If you don't have milk, yogurt works as well. For a thicker, colder smoothie, throw the ice in the blender with everything else. However, if you'd like your smoothie to be more concentrated (at least initially), you can just put the ice into the smoothie when it's finished. Decisions, decisions. Depending on the strength of your blender and the size of your ice cubes, this should take anywhere from about 15 seconds to a minute. It may need a stir to get the last chunks of ice smoothie-ready, so break out your spoon if need be. Did someone say taste test? If the strawberries are sweet enough, you may not need the extra zing. Or if you'd like something more natural, honey is a great alternative. It's a good idea to try it out and see. If you add too much, you can always add more strawberries or milk! Cut a strawberry in half, then slice half of it so you can put it on the edge of the glass for a garnish. Grab a straw, your cocktail umbrella, and you're set. A chilled glass is even better -- it keeps the smoothie from becoming runny too quickly. Keep one in the freezer for the next time a smoothie craving strikes without warning. The recipe above makes one strawberry smoothie. Watch out -- smoothies have been known to bring boys and girls to the yard, too. Hope you have extra ingredients on hand for when you're expected to share!

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Cut your strawberries into pieces. Pop them into a blender. Put the milk into the blender. Add ice. Blend until liquefied. Put the sugar in, blending a few seconds more. Pour the smoothie in a glass. Enjoy!