Write an article based on this "Heat the oil in a skillet. Sauté the onion. Add the garlic. Add the tomatoes and spices. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Put the dry noodles in the boiling water. Cook the pasta until it's al dente. Drain the pasta. Add the sauce. Serve the pasta."
article: Place the skillet on a burner and thoroughly heat the oil. Place the onion in the hot oil and Sauté the pieces until they are translucent. Stir it in with the onions and cook one minute more. Stir in the tomatoes, salt and pepper, and chili flakes, and reduce the heat so that the ingredients come to a low simmer. Cover the skillet and let the sauce cook for 20 minutes. Fill the pot about 3/4 full, and put in a few pinches of salt. If necessary, break them so all the noodles fit. This is the state at which the pasta is fully cooked, but still has a good texture, and hasn't become too mushy. It should take 5 - 10 minutes. Place a colander or strainer over the sink. Pour the pasta into the colander or strainer to drain the water. Transfer the pasta to a large bowl. Pour the sauce from the skillet into the bowl with the pasta. Use tongs to toss the mixture. Serve with extra tomato sauce and Parmesan cheese.

Write an article based on this "Get comfortable with the controls. Adjust world options as needed. Know how to obtain resources. Understand the day and night cycle. Avoid wandering into dark spaces. Manage your inventory."
article: Minecraft PE's controls are fairly straightforward, though they may take a little bit of time to get used to:  Tap and hold any of the arrow icons on the left side of the screen to move. Tap and drag anywhere on the screen to move your focus. Tap and hold objects to interact with them. Tap the icon in the lower-right side of the screen to jump. Double-tap the circle in the middle of the arrows to crouch. If at any time you want to raise or lower the difficulty, increase your FOV, or do something similar, you can tap the "Pause" {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/4\/47\/Android7pause.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/4\/47\/Android7pause.png\/30px-Android7pause.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} button at the top of the screen and then tap Settings in the resulting menu to view and change your settings. The "Pause" menu also allows you to exit your game by tapping Save & Quit at the bottom of the screen. By tapping and holding resources such as wood, dirt, and sand until the on-screen circle fills up, you can cause the resources to "break", after which point you can pick up the resource in question by walking over it. If your inventory is full, walking over resources will not pick them up.  For example, to gather wood, you would walk up to a tree, tap and hold part of its trunk until the block breaks, and then walk over the wood block on the ground. Other harder resources such as rock, coal, and so on will require a pickaxe to obtain. Some tools, such as the shovel or axe, make collecting things like dirt and wood (respectively) quicker. During the daytime, you're free to roam Minecraft's surface as you please; however, during the night, monsters such as Zombies, Skeletons, and Spiders will try to attack you if they happen upon you. For this reason, it's important to find shelter before nightfall.  More advanced monsters include the highly feared Creeper—a green, armless, exploding enemy—and the tall, black Endermen, which will not attack you unless you look at them for a couple of seconds. Things which cause artificial light, such as torches, can keep some monsters at bay. It's wise to pepper your house's interior and exterior with torches. Even during the day, dark places such as caves and dense forests can house hostile enemies such as Creepers and Zombies.  If you must travel into a cave, bring plenty of torches and be ready to make a hasty retreat. All monsters make specific sounds (e.g., Zombies growl, Skeletons rattle, Spiders and Creepers hiss, and so on), so keep an ear out for unnatural sounds if you're underground. By tapping ⋯ at the bottom of the screen, you can view your current inventory, as well as various crafting options.  You can move an item from your inventory into the equip bar that's at the bottom of the screen by tapping the item and then tapping an empty space in the equip bar. Tapping an occupied space will replace the item in the equip bar and send the old item to the inventory. You can craft any item which requires a two-by-two crafting interface (or less) from within your inventory. An example of this is wood planks, which only require one crafting square.

Write an article based on this "Run the tests."
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If the test passes go back to step 3. If the test passes, but there are still development tests to complete return to step 1. It the test passes and development stops Continue to the Final Stage.