Once you have completed a draft of the letter, sit down and read it out loud to yourself. Listen to how each sentence flows and determine if each sentence makes sense. Revise any confusing words and clarify any sentences that are too long or convoluted. Check that you use language that is consistent and professional throughout the letter. You may also find it helpful to read the letter out loud to someone else, such as a peer or a coworker. Ask them for feedback on the letter to make sure it comes across as professional and effective. You are writing the letter from the perspective of the recommender, so the tone and voice in the letter should match their tone and voice in class or at work. Make sure the letter has a tone of professionalism and eloquence. Read over the letter to ensure the language use and word choice follow that of the recommender. When in doubt, keep the sentences simple, polished, and to the point. Trying to include too many obscure references or words will only make the letter more confusing and difficult to read. Make sure there are no spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors in the letter. Having even a single spelling error will make the reader suspicious that the recommender wrote the letter or that the letter has been polished so it is at its best. Run the letter through spell check on your computer and read it backwards to check that each word is correct. When you feel the letter of recommendation is the best it can be, submit it to the recommender to be signed. The recommender may review the letter and confirm it is to their standard before they sign it. Or they may revise the letter as they see fit and give it back to you signed. Make sure you submit the letter to the recommender a few days or weeks before the deadline for your application so they have enough time to read the letter over and sign it.
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One-sentence summary -- Read the letter out loud. Check that the tone and voice matches the recommender. Proofread the letter for grammatical errors. Get the letter signed by the recommender.

Q: Mix 1 tsp (5 mL) of dish soap with a cup of warm water, then let soak your diamond earrings for 3-4 minutes. Remove them with a spoon, then rub them gently with a soft toothbrush. Place them in the mixture for another 1-2 minutes, then transfer them to a bowl of cold water to rinse them off. Let them dry on a clean towel. To clean silver earrings, first line a glass baking pan with tin foil, shiny side facing up. Place the earrings on the tin foil and fill the pan with warm water until the earring sare immersed. Sprinkle in baking soda until you can see the earrings start to bubble, then let them soak for an hour. Rinse them in a bowl of clean water and dry them with a soft cloth.  It’s important to clean silver earrings properly, since they can lose their shine and look dull and old when they get dirty. You can clean a few pairs of silver earrings at a time with this method. Mix lukewarm water with a few drops of mild dish soap. Dip in a soft cleaning cloth and use it to gently wipe your pearl earrings. Let them air dry on a towel before putting them away.  Avoid using harsh chemicals to clean pearl earrings, since they’re typically more sensitive to damage. Wipe your pearls with a soft cloth after every wear to keep them looking clean. Dirt can accumulate in the corners of cut stone earrings, making it difficult to wipe off. Use a shaved matchstick or a toothpick to pick it out instead, removing the dirt slowly and carefully. You can also try wrapping the toothpick in a tissue or cloth to create a softer tip, but it may not be as effective in getting into tighter spaces.
A: Clean diamonds with dish soap and warm water to avoid discoloration. Wash silver earrings with warm water and baking soda. Use mild soap and water to clean pearl earrings. Remove dirt from cut gem earrings with a toothpick.

Article: You can use any type of yarn you like to make a capelet, but a textured bulky yarn is an easy way to ensure that your capelet has a textured look and feel. Try using a type of yarn that is bumpy and soft. If you prefer to use a smooth texture yarn, then you also have the option of working your capelet in a textured stitch. Some good textured stitch options include:  Textured Shell Stitch Popcorn Stitch Crunch Stitch Criss Cross then Stitch Instead of securing your capelet with a piece of yarn or ribbon, you can also sew a large button onto the corner of the top of the cape. You do not need to make a button loop because a large enough button should fit through one of your spaces. Use a needle and thread to sew on the button and then slip it through the space that best secures the capelet.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose a textured yarn. Try a different stitch. Add a button.

Article: It's usually at the bottom-left corner of the screen. It's in the far left column of the Windows menu. If you don't see this, click {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/d\/d0\/Windowssettings.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/d\/d0\/Windowssettings.png\/31px-Windowssettings.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":445,"bigWidth":"31","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}, and then click Accounts. The Settings window will appear. If you clicked {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/d\/d0\/Windowssettings.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/d\/d0\/Windowssettings.png\/31px-Windowssettings.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":445,"bigWidth":"31","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} in the last step, just skip to the next step. It's in the left column. This opens a new window that asks you to sign in to your Microsoft account. If you're not signed in with a Microsoft account (rare), you'll see a screen that asks you to enter your current password. Enter it, click Next, then follow the on-screen instructions to create a new password. You should now see the Change Password screen.  If you don't know your password, see this method. You may be prompted to select an email address or phone number to receive an access code. If this happens, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the verification. This is just to confirm your identity. Make sure you type the password the same both times. Your password is now reset.
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Click the  menu. Click your username or photo. Click Change account settings. Click Sign-in options. Click Change under the “Password” section. Enter your password and click Sign in. Type your old password into the first blank. Type your new password into the next two blanks. Click Next.