In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Create an original melody on guitar. Add drums, keyboards, or strings to flesh out the melody. You can also use a melody that has already been made and is available for use online. Find a melody that you find interesting or catchy. You may also choose a melody that fits the mood or subject matter of your poetry. For example, if your poetry is about isolation and sadness, you may pick a melody that is just guitar on its own to create a lonely, isolated sound. Notice if certain lines do not fit or go well with the melody. Underline or highlight lines or words that seem to fit. Get a feel for how your poetry sounds when sung along to the melody.  You may need to try singing a few different poems or lines of poetry to the melody to get a better sense of what works and what doesn’t. You may also need to sing the same lines of poetry several times to the melody to find the right rhythm. Be patient and have fun playing around with your words against the melody. Remove any words or phrases that sound clunky or awkward when sung along to the melody. Add words or phrases that complement or fit with the melody. Repeat words that sound good and seem to match the melody well. You can then start creating verses and a chorus for the song, making use the words match well with the melody you have chosen.
Summary: Find a melody you connect with. Sing your poetry aloud to the melody. Adjust your poetry to fit the melody.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you're not automatically logged in, click on Sign In in the upper right, and enter your Google username and password. The window will open to the main screen of your most-recently accessed blog. It's located to the right of your blog's title, just below the Blogger logo in the upper left of the window. All of your Blogger blogs will appear in the drop-down you just opened. Only owners or admins can delete a blog. It's near the bottom of the menu on the left side of the window. You may have to scroll down to see it. It's near the bottom of the sub-menu that opens under Settings. It's on the right side of the screen, in the second section of options. If you want to save a copy of your blog, click Download Blog in the dialog box that pops up. Your blog has been deleted from your Blogger account. You'll have 90 days to change your mind and restore the blog. You can do so from the Deleted Blogs list in the drop-down menu of your Blogger blogs.
Summary: Go to Blogger. Click on ▼. Click on the blog you wish to delete. Click on Settings. Click on Other. Click on Delete Blog. Click on Delete This Blog.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: "Who's" is the contracted form of "who is" and is suitable for use only where the non-contracted form would also be suitable. Ex. "Who's coming to dinner?" “Whose” means “of whom or of which” and is a possessive pronoun, meaning it must be used to modify another noun. Ex. “Whose car is blocking mine in the driveway?" In question form, “whose” can modify a noun that isn’t explicitly mentioned. Ex. “Have you ever heard her music?” “Whose?” “Kelly’s.”
Summary:
Use “who’s” as instructed. Use “whose” as instructed.