In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When the rabbit finally approaches you and is done sniffing you, gently stroke the top of its head with two fingers. Avoid touching its ears. Don't start by offering your hand, as you would with a cat or dog. The rabbit may get scared and bite you. If the rabbit grunts at your hand or runs away, don't chase it or try to keep petting. Once it comes back, try slowly moving your nose toward its forehead, while humming in a deep, soft tone. Some rabbits will let you do this even if they're scared of your hand. As the rabbit gets to know you, it will gradually get used to your petting. try gently cuddling the roots of the rabbits ears, or the top of the rabbit's back.  Stop whenever the rabbit runs away, gives a startled hop, grunts, or tries to bite you. Grunting may sound cute, but it's a sign of an angry rabbit. Win it back with a pellet or treat, while speaking in a calm, reassuring voice. Avoid the rabbit's feet, chin, and nose until it is very friendly with you. Some rabbits are nervous about their ears being touched as well. The more you feed your rabbit and pet it, the more comfortable it will get. Once it's your friend, your rabbit will run to you for a treat or attention every time you open the cage. Stay patient. Some rabbits are extra-shy or have had bad experienced with humans. These can take months to befriend you.
Summary: Stroke the top of the rabbit's head. Nuzzle the rabbit's face. Pet the rabbit whenever the rabbit is comfortable. Repeat this daily.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To rent your home, attract renters by posting advertisements online or in your local newspaper.  Vet the potential candidates by contracting a private background investigation service to find out which ones are trustworthy and reliable.  After you've found a reliable tenant, have them sign a contract and collect rent each month.  Make renters sign a contract that last for at least one year.  That way, you won’t have to find new tenants constantly. You could rent a condo in the same way. Some apps allow you to rent a room in your home or apartment as a sort of temporary hotel for travelers.  Airbnb, for instance, is a popular online marketplace that can connect you to people who want a short-term place to stay.  This is a great option, especially if you’re in a large metropolitan area that many people want to travel to. Be sure to rent your room only to people who have positive feedback ratings from previous hosts. When posting your room available online, be sure to explain exactly what amenities your guests can and cannot use. The cost of renting out your property should be affordable relative to other properties in your area.  For instance, if the other apartments or homes on the block rent for $500 a month, yours should rent for a comparable price. In your rental contracts, explain exactly what the late fees are and how they are calculated.  If your renters pay their rent late, collect the late fee from them. Place a clause in your rental contract that gives you the right to turn out renters who fail to pay rent on time. Include other optional elements to your property to make it more profitable.  For instance, you could add a coin-operated washing machine.  You could offer the option to take care of the landscaping or clean the interior for an added fee.  Many renters will be happy to have you take care of these household tasks for a modest additional charge.
Summary: Rent out a home. Make money off an apartment or room using an app. Set the rent at a competitive rate. Collect late fees. Add revenue streams.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When creating new words to describe fictional settings, take your theme and tone into account. Your newly created words should sound natural to the world that they inhabit. Foreign words can help to foster atmosphere, depending on the language:  Germanic languages are rough sounding, and have a guttural feel to them. Using Germanic-based words for tough characters can make them sound hardy. Using Germanic language for evil characters will give them a bestial quality. Romance languages are light and airy, and can give your characters a seductive quality. Naming locations with a French- or Italian-based word will create a sense of exoticism. Use Latin-based words to add a scientific feel. Latin evokes wisdom, and so Latin-based words can also imply intelligence. Latin is also an ancient language, and can be used to add mysticism. Asian languages make good base words for exotic sounding locations and objects. Use other languages as a basis for the sound and feel of the word you are creating. Avoid copying a word directly and instead use it as a guide. A successful word is one that the reader won't trip over too hard. Try to relate the word to some recognizable concepts. For example, using the made-up word “bogmouth” to refer to a mouth condition gives the reader a general sense of what the character with bogmouth is experiencing. This is because the word “bog” is familiar, and evokes a similar feeling in most readers. Writing out an official definition for your word will help you to use it properly. Format your definition as it would appear in a dictionary, and list out any other forms the word can take. This can be especially useful if you are writing a piece with multiple made up words, both as a reference for you and for your reader. If you want your new word to stick in the readers' minds and become second-nature to them, it needs to appear multiple times in your writing. Studies show that readers will understand a new word after reading it ten times with context. This means that your word needs to be supported by the language around it to provide the reader with clues on how the word is used and what it means.
Summary:
Identify your theme and tone. Make a word that is recognizable. Define your word. Repeat your word.