Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Close the bail and place the spool on the floor. Pinch the line and slowly crank the reel. Continue to crank the reel to load the line. Fill the spool until it is 1⁄8 in (0.32 cm) away from the rim. Use line cutters to cut the line close to the supply spool. Secure the line on the spool.

Answer: To make sure that the line enters the reel properly, lay the spool flat on the floor with the label facing up. Your spool should line up so that the line comes off of the spool the same way it will be going into the reel.  If your line is twisted or the line doesn’t line up when the label side of the spool is facing up, flip it over. This will help avoid any problems with the line becoming twisted. You should pinch the line lightly, about 12 in (30 cm) above the reel and pull it tight. Crank the reel slowly, about 20 times, and let the line slide through your pinched fingers. Stop cranking and allow your line some slack to inspect it for twists.  If the line is twisting, strip some of the line back off of your reel and realign your spool and line. Always apply light pressure to your line while you load it. If you don’t the line will go on loose and end up becoming tangled later. You can keep loading the line as soon as you are sure that the line is not twisting. Keep adding the line slowly and stop every 20-30 cranks to inspect your line for twists. If you find a line twist you may need to start the process over again. If you have already flipped your spool after the first inspection, straighten out the twist and continue slowly. This will give you plenty of line to use, even if you have to cut off a large piece of the line while changing lures or clearing snags, without overloading your reel. Under filling or overloading the spool will cause tangles and problems with casting. Leave a small amount of excess line to secure its free end with a lure. After cutting the line you can also place a small piece of tape over the free end on the spool to prevent it from coming unraveled. You can use scissors if you do not have line cutters. You can use a lure, swivel, or a clip to secure the free end of your line. This will prevent the line from slipping through the guides.  You can also wrap a rubber band around the spool.  If your spool comes with a tab in it, you can also tie the end of the line around the tab.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Try to have confidence and act naturally. Break the ice with a joke or open-ended question. Pay her a thoughtful compliment. Do your best to fill awkward silences. Avoid coming on too strong. Give her hints that you might have feelings for her.

Answer: Confidence is attractive, so think positive thoughts about yourself. Tell yourself, “I've got this! I'm fun, easy to talk to, and a great person.” The more comfortable you are in your own skin, the more at ease you’ll be when you talk to the girl you like.  Additionally, keeping your cool will set the tone; she might get uncomfortable if you’re nervous and jittery. To relax before starting a conversation with the girl you like, try taking slow, deep breaths for a few minutes while imagining calming scenery. A joke can be a great way to break the ice, but you don’t want to be cheesy. If you’re not confident about your comedic timing, you could also just make an observation or ask a question. Just make sure whatever you say is open-ended, or invites a response from her.  For instance, you could say, “So how about our math homework last night? It was so long, I thought the problems would never end!” or just ask, “Hey! How’s your day going?” If you don’t already know her that well, introduce yourself. Say something like, “Hey, how are you? I’m Sam—I’m in your history class. What do you think of Mr. Jones going off on Tyler like that yesterday?” Think of a compliment that focuses on a quality you admire, like her sense of humor, style, or intelligence. Thoughtful compliments like these will probably make her feel more special than just saying something about her looks or body.  For example, say, “I saw the school play last week, and you did a great job! You have a gorgeous voice,” or “Congrats on acing another test! You’re so smart!” If you do want to compliment her looks, keep it respectful. Try telling her, “You have really beautiful eyes,” or simply say, “You look really nice.” You don’t want to lose her interest or make things awkward, so try to keep the conversation flowing. It might be helpful to think of topics to talk about ahead of time. Asking questions that prompt more than a simple “Yes” or “No” can also help keep the conversation going.  If you need to fill an awkward pause, try asking questions like “What do you like to do for fun,” “Do you have any pets,” or “What kind of music do you like?” Try to gauge her responses and body language if the conversation isn’t flowing well. If she’s giving you one-word responses or seems annoyed, give her space. Remember not to take it personally if she doesn’t want to talk. Maybe she’s just having a bad day. Don’t feel like you have to have a long, deep conversation with her every time you see her, especially at first. A simple wave or quick chat are better than begging for her attention. An air of mystery can be an attractive quality, so don’t lay all of your cards out on the table.  Additionally, try to be mindful of your words and body language. It can be easy to talk too much or make awkward gestures when you’re nervous. Be yourself, but try to be cool, calm, and collected. While you don’t want to come on too strong, don’t go overboard with the hard-to-get game. Don’t, for instance, all out ignore her or flirt with other girls in front of her to make her jealous. As you start talking to her more often, get a little more flirty. Compliment her a little more, sit with her at lunch and, if you’re in school together, walk her to her next class. You could even say something like, “Well, maybe I like you a little bit,” or “Who knows, maybe I have a little crush on you.” Just try to let things happen naturally and get more at ease being around each other.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use aluminum foil for an easy, low-cost method for removing rust from chrome. Clean the chrome. Dip aluminum foil into water. Rub the aluminum foil over the rust spots. Stop every so often to remove the rust residue. Rinse the surface of the chrome. Dry the chrome completely.

Answer:
Aluminum reacts with rust chemically, resulting in a material that can be easily wiped or scrubbed off. Since aluminum is softer than most metals, it will not scratch the surface of the chrome or the metal underneath it. Before you attempt to remove the rust on the chrome, clean dirt and debris from the metal using soapy water, or with car wash soap if cleaning painted car parts. This helps you locate and access rusty areas more easily. For very dirty or very rusty surfaces, use vinegar or another mild acid suggested below, then follow up with foil. You can use any water, but saltwater is best, since the electrolytes and salts will help speed up the chemical process. Tear off strips of aluminum convenient to use on the rusted area. Rub the aluminum foil back and forth over the rust spots. You do not need to use much pressure, although heavily rusted areas may require slightly more effort and a longer rubbing time.  Dip the aluminum foil in water again whenever it gets dry. If you are working on a severely pitted surface then try wadding up the piece of aluminum foil. The edges that this creates will help to smooth down the metal and will actually fill in the pitted rust areas. Whenever the rust residue gets too thick, stop and wipe the residue using a rag or towel. This way you can see the remaining rust and continue rubbing it with the aluminum foil. Once you have removed all the rust, wipe the surface using a rag to reveal the shiny metal underneath. Water spots show up very easily on chrome surfaces, and can cause further rust of the metal below. Use a paper towel or blow dryer to dry the surface. If necessary, consult the section on follow-up care to repair damage and prevent further rust. Be sure to apply a coat of polish or wax on your clean chrome to prevent more rust from forming.