INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To make invisible ink many things can be used, choose from one of the following:  Orange juice Milk Lime Grape juice. For example, a cotton bud, toothpick, paintbrush or a fountain pen. Let it dry completely before sending to someone. Attach a note. Writing invisible messages is fun but it can be a problem if the person who gets the invisible message does not know that it has a message; he or she might think of it as something else like a prank. If the recipient isn't aware, send a note along with it saying, for example: "Dear [X], This blank paper has an invisible message. To read it heat it or look at it under a bright light."

SUMMARY: Assemble the ink ingredients. Find a writing implement. Write on the paper using the "ink" of choice and the writing implement.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Log in to Facebook with your username and password. Logging in should automatically take you to your News Feed. You can also click on either “Home” or the Facebook logo on the top bar of the Facebook website. For the mobile device site or Facebook app, click on the News Feed logo in the top or bottom left of your screen. On This Day is listed under the “Explore” tab on the website. It should be about halfway down your screen. For the mobile device site or Facebook app, click on the three bars tab to find the On This Day page. It’ll be listed under “Apps” or “Explore.” On This Day will list examples of your Facebook activity from this date since you became a Facebook user. At the bottom of the page, you’ll also see other memories Facebook thinks you might enjoy. Look for a “Share” button at the bottom of each post. You can then decide who you’d like to share the content with.  If the post was originally private, you won’t be able to share it. This is why you won’t see a “Share” option on some posts. Sharing an On This Day post will make it appear on the News Feeds of whoever you decide to share it with. You can also tag friends in the post and say something about the memory when you share it. Only you will see On This Day posts unless you share them. Occasionally, On This Day will tell you that you became Facebook friends with someone on this date a certain number of years ago. When that happens, Facebook may make a video compiling examples of your Facebook interaction and friendship. This post is extra special, and you should share it to show your friend how excited you are about your friendship!  Be aware that Facebook only automatically generates these videos for friends you connect with a lot. They won’t come up for everyone.  Unfortunately, anniversary videos aren’t available all the time. The videos will also automatically delete at the end of the day. Sometimes, Facebook may accidentally celebrate moments you’d rather forget. On This Day gives you the option to exclude certain people and dates from the feature. Just click on “Preferences” once you’re on the On This Day page and select the people and/or dates you don’t want Facebook to commemorate. No one but you needs to know that you’ve excluded them from this feature. Your friend won’t get an online notification that you’ve made this choice.
Summary: Navigate to your News Feed on your computer or device. Click on “On This Day” on the left hand side of your screen. View your memories from the day and select one to share. Share an anniversary video on the day you became Facebook friends. Filter your memories if you’d like to.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Many people find a memorial is helpful when burying their cat. Before placing your cat in the ground, you can say a few words, sing a song, or read a poem.  Consider inviting friends and family members over to say goodbye your pet. Young children may find a memorial particularly beneficial. You can encourage them to all collect things that remind them of their lost pet. They can place these things in the hole alongside the cat's coffin. After saying a few words, gently set your cat's coffin in the ground. Refill the hole with the soil you dug up. Make sure to press the soil down as you place it over the grave. You want the soil to be firmly in place to prevent predators from digging up your cat. Do not skip the grave marker. While it may not be important to you as a symbolic gesture, a grave marker prevents the grave from being disturbed. If you purchased a coffin, set it over the grave. If you're using rocks or other materials, pile them over the cat's resting place. If you're planting something in the ground, make sure to surround the base of the plant with something heavy. This will keep predators away. Once the marker is up, you may want to decorate the gravesite. You can put up temporary decorations, like flowers and other foliage. If you have young children, they may want to decorate the grave. You can encourage them to do something like write notes to the cat or draw pictures to leave at the gravesite.

SUMMARY:
Have a small memorial, if you wish. Lower your cat into the hole and cover it with soil. Set up your grave marker. Decorate the gravesite, if you want.