Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Try flavored coffee. Choose a light roast to enjoy more of the natural flavors. Opt for a medium roast to preserve unique flavors. Go for a dark roast for a bittersweet taste. Opt for blended origins if you add milk or cream. Choose single origin if you drink coffee black.

Answer: Some coffees come flavored. There are a wide variety of flavored coffees to choose from, such as vanilla, hazelnut, chocolate, and so on. Flavored coffees can be good for an after-dinner coffee or for a special occasion. The lighter the roast, the easier it is to access the sweetness and tartness of the coffee. However, you may need a longer brew time to offset any acidity and fruity flavors and bring the chocolate notes back. Medium roasted coffees tend to preserve flavors best during brewing. If you bought a Colombian coffee for the floral undertones, for example, you'll be able to taste it best with a medium roast. If you're trying to preserve a coffee's unique flavor, opt for a medium roast. Darker roasts tend to diminish flavor a little. You'll still get some of the coffee's original flavor, but you may end up with a bittersweet aftertaste or undertones. This is a good option if you prefer your coffee less sweet. With a dark roast, you'll typically need a shorter roast time to prevent bitterness, as well as to raise the acidity level and perceived sweetness. Blended origin coffees come from more than one region. There may be a few regions listed on the label or one general region (i.e., "Central American coffee"). The flavor is less distinct in coffee with blended origins, so dulling down the flavor with milk, cream, or other additives does not matter as much. Single origin coffee comes from a very specific place, such as a single country or city. Single origin coffees have a very distinct taste and flavor. They are best enjoyed black, so you can enjoy the flavor fully. If you usually drink your coffee black, opt for a single origin blend.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Close your windows and doors. Keep food away from the flies. Take special care to keep meat away from flies. Scoop your pet's poop. Tighten your trash cans. Drain any extra water from your room.

Answer: If you want to keep flies away from you and your room, then you should close your windows and doors, which can let in the flies. If you have a screen over your window or door, then you can leave that open, as long as it doesn't have any cracks or holes in it. If a fly has buzzed into your room, then open your door or window until it flies out, and then shut it again. If you keep food in your room or in the kitchen, you should keep it covered to protect it from the flies -- flies love the smell or a sweet or hearty meal and will try to get close to your food as much as they can. Here are some ways to cover your food:  Once you've cooked a meal, put away any extra cooking ingredients or extra servings before you start eating, or they will attract flies. When you're done eating, wash your dishes right away to keep any food particles from attracting the flies. If you're putting food away, make sure all of the containers are tightly sealed. Obviously, fruit flies love fruit. Don't leave your fruit out in the open -- cover it with a muslin cloth bag. Flies especially love the smell of cooked meat. If you're cooking meat, make sure to put away any leftovers and to wash your dishes when you're done.  If you need to leave the door open while you cook the meat, have a fan blowing at the open door -- this will scare the flies away. If you're having an outdoor barbecue, make sure to keep your doors and windows closed. If you have a cat and the litter box is in your room or home, make sure to scoop it at least once a day and to throw out the remains in a dumpster or outdoor trash can to keep the flies from your home. If you have a dog, make sure to throw his poop out in a closed container, which is also preferably outside your home. If you have a yard, try to keep your dog from pooping in the yard, or that will attract more flies. Make sure the lids are firmly placed on the trash cans in your room, and that they have an outer bag to keep food or other particles from sticking to the inside of the trash can. This can help keep flies away from your environment. Flies love moisture, so make sure not to leave a puddle of water in your room after you take a shower, or to leave wet gym clothes lying in a heap on your floor. Don't leave open containers or water out and try to keep water from collecting in your room, or you and your room will attract more flies.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Read your first draft aloud. Note any mistakes you need to fix. Check your spelling. Rewrite the letter neatly. Read the letter one last time.

Answer:
Find a quiet place and read the letter to yourself. It might feel a little awkward at first, but keep going. Find any spots that sound awkward or don’t flow well. Read the letter at least one more time after that. This is a special letter, so make it as good as you can. Have a pen on hand and mark the errors as you read along. Draw lines when you need to reorganize sentences to make them sound better. Circle any words you need to change or correct. Cross out anything that sounds weird and remove or edit it. Don't be afraid to make notes too, like "expand this section" or "add another example" Her name is a key part of the letter, and getting that wrong spoils everything you say. In addition, look up any long or difficult words you’re unsure about. Make sure you spell similar-sounding words such as “there” and “their” correctly. Also, edit out any Internet abbreviations or shorthand such as “u” or “ur.” Spellings like “u” or “ur” are acceptable in text messages but look tacky on paper. Take a deep breath, grab a clean sheet of paper, and write the letter again. Work slowly so your words are easy to read and understand. Include all the corrections you decided upon earlier. Get that final copy to look as good as she does.  Use blue or black ink for the final letter. These colors are the easiest ones to read. You may also type your letter on a computer. Make sure to use any spell checker and grammar correction features in the word processing program you use. Read it aloud to yourself again. You may still notice some spots where you can improve the writing. Mark those spots and rewrite the letter again. It’s meant to be heartfelt and impressive, so the time spent rewriting is worth it when you create a letter you’re proud to hand to the girl you like. If you found any errors, then you will have to rewrite the letter a final time again.