In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Spanish speakers usually don't say AM or PM, but rather use the words for morning (manana), afternoon (tarde), and night or evening (noche). Here's how to tell the time while indicating whether it's morning, afternoon, or evening:   Es la una de la mañana. It's one o'clock in the morning.  Son las seis de la noche. It's six o'clock in the evening.  Son las cuatro de la tarde. It's four o'clock in the afternoon. Even after you know exactly how to tell the time in Spanish, you can always improve your skills by learning a few basic phrases. Here are a few:   Son las cinco más o menos. It's about five o'clock.  Es la una en punto. It's exactly one o'clock.  ¿Qué hora es? What time is it?
Summary: Learn to indicate whether the time is AM or PM. Learn a few additional useful phrases.

A long dress can look good with most trench coats, especially knee-length trench coats. A long dress can look edgy or classy, depending on how you style it. Ideally, the dress should be ankle-length, and the coat should come just below your knees.  For a formal look, wear a long black dress with high heels or ballerina flats. For an edgier look, wear a floral patterned dress with chunky black boots. This is a simple way to dress up your outfit and appear classy. Button up the coat all the way, but leave the lapels open. Make sure to tie the belt. A collared shirt with a tie and dress pants would be a good option to wear with your trench coat. Make the look appear more feminine by wearing stilettos or flats. Creating layers under your trench coat is a way to make the outfit stylish, but dressy. This would be a great outfit to wear to the office. Wear a long-sleeved button-up underneath a cardigan. Button up most of the cardigan, but leave the last few buttons undone. Wear dress pants and pointy-toed shoes to complete the look. Wear a patterned cardigan with printed pants and bright shoes for a more fashionable look. This is a very classy and sexy look. Wear a medium-length trench coat, with a suit, tie, and dress shoes. You can wear a two or three-piece suit.  A dark gray or black coat would look better with a dark suit, and a beige coat would look better with a brown or gray suit.  A beige coat with a gray suit is a good look for a formal, but not overly dressy look. A dark gray trench coat with a black suit would be a good choice for a winter wedding.
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One-sentence summary -- Wear a long dress with your coat. Button up your coat and tie your belt. Pair a cardigan with your trench coat. Wear a suit and tie.

Q: If your spouse just recently broke the news of a separation to you, or you are still coming to terms with the decision, you should probably wait before talking to the kids. You’ll want to be able to emotionally support your kids, depending on their reaction. Doing so will be a challenge if you’re still a wreck yourself.  Ask for some time and/or space before having the talk. You might say, “Is it okay if you give me a week before we tell the kids? I need to wrap my head around this first.” In the meantime, lean on friends and family. Be gentle with yourself as you  come to terms with the separation. Both parents should present as a united front. Therefore, you need to be clear about what you’re telling the kids. Have a discussion beforehand about the details. Once the two of you have agreed on what you’ll say, stick to the script. For instance, you might say, "Your father and I are going to separate." Your spouse can follow up by saying, "We aren't getting along anymore." Then, echo one another by both letting the child know, "We love you." It will be confusing if you break the news to the children on your own. They need to see you and your spouse working together as a reminder that you are both still their parents. That much, at least, hasn’t changed. Coordinate with your spouse on a time and place to schedule the talk.  Pick a time when you’re both free and relatively relaxed. Clear the remainder of your day or evening, so you can offer reassurance or support to the children as needed. Also, if the separation isn’t happening for some time, you might choose to delay the discussion until closer to the planned date. Otherwise, the children might become confused and think it’s no longer happening. If one of the parents is unable or unwilling to participate in this conversation, try to remain as objective as possible. Do not badmouth the other parent. Just stick to the facts.
A: Gain control of your emotions first. Get on the same page. Plan to do it together.

Article: Whether a lip gloss leaked or you got some butter on your purse at a restaurant, these greasy stains are stubborn. Cornstarch is your secret weapon. The cornstarch works by soaking the oil right out of the stain. When you’ve fully covered the stain, pat it into the suede gently. Then, let the cornstarch sit and work its magic. After 12 hours, gently shake the purse over a trash can so the cornstarch comes off. As the cornstarch falls away, hopefully that pesky oil stain will too. Going over the area with a suede brush will remove the remnants of the cornstarch. It will also blend out the area so it doesn’t stand out from the rest of the purse. If everything has gone well, you won’t be able to tell that there was ever a stain.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Grab some cornstarch if the stain is greasy or oily. Sprinkle the stain with cornstarch and let it sit overnight. Brush out the area on your purse.

Problem: Article: You'll want to have your shirt or top on (such as a choli), your petticoat (sometimes called an inskirt) on and tied snug, and your shoes on before you start wrapping.  The top worn with a saree is typically known as blouse (choli). While not necessarily required, safety pins make all sari wrapping much easier and better looking.
Summary: Start with having the right clothing on.

Problem: Article: Explain to them about sex, the dangers and everything they will need to know while they are at school, so that they do not get fed wrong information at school.
Summary:
When a child of 11 starts Secondary/High school, they will see and hear lots of things about sex, and may want to have a relationship with someone. Make sure a child is not being bullied into kissing/relationships/sex, by regularly talking to teachers, and to your child.