INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If there is a red squiggly line beneath a word, then that word is misspelled. If there is a green squiggly line beneath a phrase or sentence, it means that the phrase is grammatically or syntactically incorrect. You don't need to run the Spelling & Grammar tool – these markers should appear of their own accord as you make mistakes. Most versions of Word will auto-correct slightly-misspelled words, but you may need to fix the punctuation yourself. There should be a small picture of a book along the bottom of the page, near the bottom-left corner. If there is a check on it, then there are no errors in the document. If there is a red X, then click on the book. The program will pull up various errors and suggested corrections. When you right-click on the red-underlined word or green-underlined phrase, a menu will appear to offer actions and suggestions. You should see a list of suggested "correct alternatives" to your word or phrase. You will also have the option to Ignore or Ignore All. If you wrote "whats", for instance, Word will give you the option to correct the word to "what's" – along with "what," "whets," "whites," and "wheats." Click on the suggestion that seems right, and the program will automatically replace the misspelled word with its correct counterpart. Again – if you aren't sure, run a web search to find the right spelling for the disputed word. Notice which words you consistently misspell. Try to learn from your mistakes so that you make fewer of them. Set the intention of practicing your spelling, and try to catch yourself when you slip up. If you're having especial trouble, consider using flashcards or a flashcard app to train yourself in proper punctuation use.

SUMMARY: Look over your document for red and green underlines. Right-click to see suggestions. Choose the right fix. Try to learn the correct punctuation.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you want to enjoy the simple, nutty flavor of bulgur, keep the seasoning simple. Pour  2  tsp (9.9 mL) of oil over the bulgur, or mix in 2  tsp (9.9 mL) of butter while the bulgur is still warm so it will melt. Sprinkle 1/2 tsp (2.5 g) of salt over the bulgur and stir everything well. Serve the bulgur as a side dish with chicken, fish, chili, or anything else you like.
Summary: Add oil or butter and salt for a simple seasoning.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Purses and handbags are great accessories to any outfit, and they're practical as well as fashionable. You can either get one big purse that matches any outfit, or you can buy a variety of purses and switch them out if you want. Make sure whatever purse you choose has no open ends for pickpockets and can be completely enclosed.  Tote bags are great for the beach, as well as going on short overnight trips. It's good to have one tote bag available in your storage, if you don't use it every day. Wristlet or clutch purses are great for nights out that you don't want to carry a big purse. Also, they fit in larger purses if you don't want to take out the contents. Backpacks can be stylish and are not just used for school. You can carry a variety of things including a change of clothes, and the bag can be fashionable with a cute design, as well. Belts can be practical and fashionable, and they come in a variety of different styles. It's good to have 2-3 belts, and you can get them in different colors.  It would be good to have one thin belt, one medium belt and one thick belt for each of your outfits. You can stick with the standard black, brown and gray color scheme to match more outfits, or you can get a variety of colors that match with specific clothing items. Scarves can be fashionable in almost any season. In the winter, you should stick to heavy scarves in earthy colors like black, tan and gray. Summer scarves should be lighter material and can have multiple colors or designs. Infinity scarves seem to never go out of style, but it's important to have standard scarves as well. It would be good to have 1-2 winter scarves for warmth, and 3-4 summer scarves to mix and match with the rest of your spring and summer styles. Jewelry boxes can come in many different styles and storage containers. Some people get a wide box and open it for jewelry storage, and others just hang jewelry from nails in the wall or on a "jewelry tree." It's important to have storage for jewelry, but you should also make sure that storage space is filled with essential jewelry items:  Pearls are great as necklaces, earrings and bracelets. Cuffed bracelets can go with almost any outfit. For these, you should stick with gold or silver if you're going with metal. Thicker cuffs or leather bracelets can also be worn in black or brown. Rhinestone earrings or diamond studs should always be available as these simple-yet-classy fundamentals can subtly enhance your entire outfit. Necklaces can be purchased to match one sole outfit, or you can get a couple simple necklaces that can go with any outfit. Have at least one silver and one gold necklace that will match the rest of your jewelry.

SUMMARY:
Buy a new bag. Shop for belts. Begin a scarf collection. Get a jewelry box.