Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your supplies. Puree the fruit. Boil the fruit, sugar, and water. Cool the fruit. Activate the yeast. Add the yeast and transfer the mixture to the bag. Store the mixture somewhere warm and dark. Burp the bag daily. Strain the pruno. Transfer to a bottle and chill before serving.

Answer: Traditional pruno made by inmates is made with few supplies and the ingredients that are available in prison. But at home, you can also make your own version of pruno using all the convenient equipment and ingredients available in a modern kitchen. To make artisan pruno at home, you'll need:  Immersion blender Wooden spoon Large saucepan Small bowl One-gallon (3.8-L) sealable plastic bag Clean bath towel Heating pad Strainer Cheesecloth Large bowl Funnel Large sterile bottle or jar with lid Combine the apple and orange chunks, plus the fruit cocktail and raisins, in a large saucepan. Use the immersion blender to puree the fruit until it’s juicy and pulpy, but still has some bite-sized chunks in it. Make sure to move the immersion blender around in the bowl as you blend, to ensure the fruit is pureed evenly. When the fruit is ready, add the 1 cup (225 g) of sugar and 2 cups (474 ml) of the water and stir to combine. Put on the lid, transfer the fruit mixture to the stove, and bring it to a boil over medium heat, stirring frequently to prevent burning. Once the fruit comes to a boil, let it simmer for 30 minutes to kill any bacteria that may be present. Continue stirring the mixture regularly. After the fruit boils for 30 minutes, remove it from the heat and let it cool. You don’t want it completely cold, but slightly above room temperature to help the yeast flourish. As the fruit cools, continue stirring from time to time so it cools evenly. The cooling process will take about 30 minutes to an hour. Combine the yeast, the 1 cup of warm water, and the 3 teaspoons of sugar in a bowl. Set the bowl aside for five to 10 minutes to let it activate. As the yeast comes to life, it will begin to froth and bubble in the bowl. Pour the yeast mixture over the fruit and stir to fully combine. Transfer the mixture to the plastic bag. Press out as much air as you can, then seal the bag. It’s important to warm the fruit mixture because the yeast will die if it gets too cold. Wrap the fruit mixture in a clean bath towel to help keep in the heat. Then place the towel on top of an electric heating pad turned to low temperature. Transfer the fruit, towel, and heating pad to a dark place, such as a closet.  If you don’t have an electric heating pad, fill a hot water bottle with warm water. Be sure to check on the water ever six to 12 hours, and add fresh warm water as necessary when the bottle starts to get cold. The reason you have to keep the fruit mixture warm is so the yeast will stay alive to ferment the fruit and turn it to alcohol. As the yeast converts the sugars in the bag to alcohol and carbon dioxide, the bag will slowly fill up with gas. To prevent it from bursting, remove the bag from the towel once or twice a day and open the bag to release the gas and pressure.  Reseal the bag, wrap it back in the towel, and return it to its dark spot on the heating pad. When the mixture stops bloating, it means the yeast has converted all the sugar to alcohol and carbon dioxide, meaning the pruno is ready. This will take about five days. When the mixture has stopped bloating, it’s ready to strain. Place a cheesecloth-lined strainer over a bowl. Pour the fruit mixture into the strainer and let the juice drain down into the bowl. To get the most juice out, wring out the cheesecloth with the fruit still inside. Place the funnel inside the neck of a sterile glass jar or bottle. Pour the pruno into the bottle. Transfer the bottle to the fridge and allow it to chill for several hours or overnight. A large mason jar will work to store your pruno, or a large two-liter pop bottle.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Talk to your boyfriend. Ask him directly rather than assuming things are maturing in the relationship. Break the touching rule, if you know that he would be okay with it. Offer desirable advice.

Answer: Tell him about your day, and find out about his.  If he had a bad day, find a way to cheer him up.  You might give him a big hug and let him know that you care about him. If you feel that you two are comfortable with each other, there is nothing wrong with asking him flat out if he wants to take the relationship to the next level. This isn't advisable to do in the very beginning of things, as you may want to be certain that he wants to commit to you in a relationship. Flirt with him—do playful pushes or pokes, and see how he reacts. If he flirts back, then great. Don't be too persistent, though, or he will probably get annoyed. For example, if you find your boyfriend is writing a song, but he can't find anything to write about, give him some suggestions! Or, if he's planning to draw a picture or write a poem, give him ideas on what to draw, or a topic for a poem to write. However, avoid advising him where it's clear he's not interested in your opinion or meddling in his family and friend relationships.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Acknowledge the event or problem. Ask the person how they're coping. Express support. Let the person know that emotions are appropriate.

Answer: Use these phrases to explain why you're approaching the person in need of sympathy, if you heard about the problem from someone else. If s/he started the conversation, respond by acknowledging the other person's feelings.  "I'm sorry to hear that." "I heard you were going through tough times." "That sounds painful." Some people respond to stress or grief by becoming busier. They may not take the time off to think about their emotional state. Make eye contact and use a phrase that makes it clear you're asking about his/her feelings, not day-to-day life:  "How are you feeling?" "How are you coping with everything?" Make it clear that you are on his/her side. Mention friends and family that may also be able to support him/her, reminding him/her that s/he has other people to turn to:  "You are in my thoughts." "I am here when you need me." "I'll be in touch later this week about helping out with _____." Avoid the very common "Let me know if there's anything I can do." This actually makes the person have to think of something for you, which they may not feel capable of doing at this time. Some people have trouble expressing emotions, or feel that they are experiencing the "wrong" emotions. Use these phrases to let them know it's okay:  "It's okay to cry if you need to." "I accept whatever you need to do right now." "It's normal to feel guilty." (or anger, or whichever emotion the other person just expressed)


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Understand the limitations. Open Google Drive. Find the Google Doc file you want to download. Tap ⋮. Tap  Download. Tap ALLOW if prompted. Open your file on your Android.

Answer:
Unlike on desktop, you can only download a Google Doc file as a PDF on an Android. If you'd rather keep the Google Doc in an editable state, you can make it available offline instead:  Open Google Drive and sign in if necessary. Tap ⋮ in the bottom-right corner of the Google Doc file. Tap the grey "Available offline" switch. Tap the Google Drive app icon, which resembles a green, yellow, and blue triangle on a white background. This will open your Google Drive page if you're logged into your Google Account. If you aren't logged into Google Drive, select your account (or enter your email address) and enter your password before proceeding. Scroll through your Google Drive home page until you find the file. It's in the bottom-right corner of the file. A drop-down menu will appear. You can also long-press the file's thumbnail and then skip to the next step. It's in the drop-down menu. If you long-pressed the document's thumbnail, this option will appear at the bottom of the screen. If this is your first time downloading files from Google Drive onto your Android, you'll be prompted to allow it to access your Android's files. Swipe down from the top of the screen, then tap the downloaded Google Docs file's name in the resulting menu. This will open the file in your Android's default PDF viewer.  On some Androids, you may first have to download Adobe Acrobat to view the PDF. You can also find your file in your Android's "Download" folder, which can be accessed by opening your Android's file manager app, selecting the location in which downloads are saved (e.g., the SD card), and tapping the Download folder.