Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Preheat a grill. Arrange the hot links on the grill. Turn and grill the hot links for 8 to 10 minutes. Serve the grilled hot links.

Answer: Turn on a gas grill to medium-low heat. If you're using a charcoal grill, heat the briquettes until they're hot and ashy. Dump the coals onto one half of the grill grate. Place the hot links on the grill so they're not directly over the coals. Put the lid on the grill. Lift the lid and use long tongs to turn the hot links every few minutes. This will ensure that the hot links brown easily as they grill. Grill the hot links until they're completely hot throughout. This should take 8 to 10 minutes. Remove the hot links from the grill and place them into sausage or hot dog buns. Top the hot links with your favorite condiments (such as barbecue sauce, ketchup, mustard, coleslaw, or relish). You can store the grilled hot links in the refrigerator in an airtight container for 3 to 4 days.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Tell the person that you must vote to have your voice counted. Explain that voting shapes the future of a country. Offer reasons to vote for different candidates. Explain that the person’s vote does make a difference. Drive the person to the polls.

Answer: Especially if the person you're talking to wasn’t moved by your persuasive techniques, you can continue the conversation by explaining all the reasons why that person should vote. One of the biggest reasons that people don’t vote is because they don’t see the point, so you can explain that the only way they can be heard is by casting a vote. A vote isn't just a piece of paper: it’s a person’s way of weighing in on who should be running the country, so not voting is the same as throwing away their say in the matter. To make this as clear as possible, use an example that showcases two very different political candidates, and go over how the election of each candidate could change the future for a particular country. Once you’ve explained the two very different possible realities, continue by saying that voting is your way of making sure that situation A doesn’t occur, or ensuring that scenario B does come to fruition, depending on what's important to the person you're trying to persuade. Another main reason people cite for not voting is they don’t know which candidate to vote for, so you can alleviate this stress by knowing the candidates’ platforms and being able to explain them clearly. If you can make people understand the political platforms and what’s at stake, you may be able to convince them to weigh in by voting. It’s also a good idea to have a few nice things to say about each candidate, even if you don’t endorse them. People are often turned off by politicians, so if you have some nice things to say about the candidates, you'll make them seem more likeable, more human, and more relatable. A major argument against voting is that it makes no difference, and if that’s the case, you may be able to convince the person to vote by showing them otherwise. The 2000 U.S. presidential election is a great example to use: Another reason people often say they don’t vote is because they have no means of transportation to and from the polls, so you can alleviate this reason quickly and easily by offering to drive them on election day.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Reply to the text with the message "STOP". Don't reply to unknown ads. Report spam.

Answer: "STOP" is the most common opt-out reply for text marketing. If you're receiving unwanted texts from a service that you've subscribed to, try this method. It isn't necessarily guaranteed to work, but it's quick and easy to try. It won't hurt! If it does work, it will save you spending time on hold with your cell phone carrier to block numbers. If you have a text message "signature" that auto-fills into the body of the text, remember to delete it or disable it before sending. Some text message ads are sent by automated programs designed to send ads to random phone numbers. In this case, replying to the ad (even just with the word "STOP") can potentially make the problem worse. A reply signifies to the program that there's an actual human at your number, so it will continue to send ads. If you get text spam from a source you don't recognize, ignore it. If it persists, try one of the other methods. Most US carriers allow you to report spam messages free-of-charge. To report a spam message, copy the message text and send it to 7726 ("SPAM.") This spam reporting service is operated by the GSM Association, a trade association for major mobile operators. By reporting the spam, you're helping to eliminate an annoyance for yourself and other cell phone users. Other countries use different spam reporting numbers. In France, the number is 33700.  In India, the number is 1909.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pick out a fresh pineapple.

Answer:
Look for one with firm, green leaves that have not turned yellow or brown. The skin on the fruit should be golden brown and firm to the touch. Smell the pineapple to see if it's ripe: it should emit sweet, heady smell indicating that you've chosen it at just the right time to start a new pineapple plant.  Make sure the pineapple isn't underripe. It needs to be ripe in order to produce another pineapple. Check to make sure the pineapple isn't too ripe by tugging a little at the leaves. If they come right off, the pineapple is too ripe to plant. Be gentle. Make sure the pineapple doesn't have scale insects around the base of the leaves. They look like small grayish black spots.