Q: An important part of the capsule wardrobe is to have a clutter free closet filled only with items you love and use regularly. Lay out all of your clothes, shoes, and accessories. Set aside any items that you no longer love, never wear, don’t fit you, or are no longer in good condition. Immediately donate or throw away these items so that you can’t change your mind and decide to keep them.Box up and put away out of season clothing. The capsule is all about what will work for you. There are generally somewhere around 30 items. These items include clothing, shoes, and accessories that all coordinate.   Don’t create the “perfect” wardrobe for a life you don’t lead. If you never dress up then don’t put pumps or skirts in your capsule. If you use activewear as everyday clothing then activewear should be part of your capsule wardrobe. It’s better to get a good quality basic that will last through many washes and wears than to buy fast fashion items that may be cheap but won’t last through the use they will get.The basic, essential items should all be coordinating styles, fabrics, and colors like white, black, gray, blue that can be mixed and matched. Learn about which clothes look good with your specific body shape and undertones. Since you will only have a few of each type of clothing, ensuring that you absolutely love and feel confident in each piece is crucial. Evaluate if your capsule wardrobe is ready for the change in weather and if there are any items that need to be replaced. If you build your capsule wardrobe well then the start of a new season should be the only time you will need to shop for new clothes. New items must replace an existing item. For example, make the following changes to transition from summer to fall:  Change out pumps or sandals for boots. Replace tank tops with sweaters. Consider replacing short sleeve shirts with long sleeve. Store out of season clothes so they don’t take up room in your closet or mind.
A: Clear out your closet. Personalize your capsule wardrobe. Invest in the basics. Ensure that each item in your capsule wardrobe is flattering. Update before the start of a new season.

Article: When you go to speak with her, take along a nice present and card. These will show her that you’re serious about healing the relationship. But don’t go overboard; you don’t want to look guiltier than you really are. It won’t help if you go into the conversation with fiery arguments and angry words. Choose your phrases carefully; you can say the same thing several different ways with varying effect. Keep tight control over your tone so that it’s either neutral or positive. This self-control is critical; if she feels that you’re a loose cannon then it would be best for her to not be around you. After you’ve listened to her and the reasons why she’s mad at you, ask her questions that show a genuine concern for her wellbeing. Even if you’re not in the wrong, humility at this point will help her trust you more and more until the relationship is fixed. Ask questions like:  “How did that make you feel?” “Is there anything I can do to make this any better?” “What do you need right now?” When you ask her questions about what’s going on, do not zone out as she answers you. This will only exacerbate the situation. When you’re able to respond and ask questions based off of what she has said, she will feel heard, which is often one of the most important things to girls. It doesn’t matter if you think you have all the answers if she thinks that you’re not listening to her. Do not expect for everything to be mended by the time the conversation has ended. Let her know that you’re there for her but are willing to give the healing process some time. This implicitly tells her that you place great value on her judgment. Make sure she knows you want to continue talking in order to heal what’s been broken and that you can see everything working out eventually. This will help her see the light at the end of the tunnel of this conflict. If she tells you that the relationship is over, respect her wishes. Arguing on this point will not help persuade her otherwise. Leave peacefully and maybe she will want to reestablish contact sometime in the future.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Bring her a thoughtful gift. Stay calm. Prepare thoughtful questions. Be ready to listen. Make sure she doesn’t feel pressured. End on a hopeful note. Know when to back off.

Q: The top number of a fraction is known as the numerator and represents how many parts of the whole you have. The bottom number of the fraction is the denominator, which is the number of parts that would equal the whole. If the numerator is smaller than the denominator, then it is a proper fraction. If the numerator was greater than the denominator, then the fraction is improper.  For example, in the fraction ½, the 1 is the numerator and 2 is the denominator. You can also write fractions on a single line, like 4/5. The number on the left is always the numerator and the number on the right is the denominator. Equivalent fractions are the same amount but written with different numerators and denominators. If you want to make a fraction that’s equivalent to the one you have, multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number and write the result as your new fraction.  For example, if you want to make an equivalent fraction to 3/5, you can multiply both numbers by 2 to make the fraction 6/10. In a real-world example, if you have 2 equal slices of pizza and you cut one of them in half, the two halves are still the same amount as the other full slice. Many times, you’ll be asked to write a fraction in its simplest terms. If you have larger numbers in the numerator and denominator, look for a common factor that each number shares. Divide the numerator and denominator separately by the factor you found to reduce the fraction to an easier number to read. For example, if you have the fraction 2/8, both the numerator and denominator are divisible by 2. Divide each number by 2 to get 2/8 = 1/4. Improper fractions are when the numerator is larger than the denominator. To simplify an improper fraction, divide the numerator by the denominator to find a whole number and a remainder. Write the whole number first, and then make a new fraction where the numerator is the remainder you found and the denominator is the same. For example, if you want to simplify 7/3, divide 7 by 3 to get the answer 2 with a remainder of 1. Your new mixed number will look like 2 ⅓. When you want to use a mixed number in an equation, it’s easiest to change it back to an improper fraction so you can easily do the math. To convert the mixed number back to a fraction, multiply the whole number by the denominator. Add the result to the numerator to finish your equation. For example, if you want to convert 5 ¾ to an improper fraction, multiply 5 x 4 = 20. Add 20 to the numerator to get the fraction 23/4.
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Identify the numerator and denominator. Know fractions are equal if you multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number. Simplify fractions by dividing the numerator and denominator by a common multiple. Convert improper fractions to mixed numbers if the numerator is greater than the denominator. Change mixed numbers into fractions when you need to use them in equations.