INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you came with a date, you will likely want to slow dance with them. If you don’t have a date, someone else at the dance may ask you. Or, ask someone yourself.  To decline a dance, politely say: “No, thank you.” Be firm, however—don’t say “maybe later,” which might lead the person on or lead to an awkward situation later on if they ask you again.  If the person you asked to dance says no, don’t take it personally. There could be many reasons that have nothing to do with you that went into their answer. Consider asking someone else to dance instead, or even sway in a circle with a group of friends. Your partner should place their hands on your hips or wrap their arms around your lower back. You can think of this type of slow dancing as a sort of extended hug. Keep your feet planted and sway back and forth in time with the music.  Traditionally, the woman puts her arms around the man’s shoulders or neck, and the man puts his hands on the woman’s hips or lower back. But feel free to shake things up, depending on what’s most comfortable for you and your dance partner. Maintain a comfortable distance between you and your partner, to start—roughly 1 foot (0.30 m) is a good rule of thumb. Read their body language during the dance to decide if you should move closer. Put your right hand on your partner’s hip or upper back. Use your left hand to take your partner’s right hand and hold it up and to the side. Your elbow should be bent. This position is often held by the man, but don’t feel tied to tradition.  Your partner should put their left hand on your shoulder, and their right hand in yours. Interlace your fingers for a more intimate position. If you want to add a special touch to your slow dance, invite your partner to twirl. Take a step back, bringing your partner’s left arm up in the air by raising your right arm. That gives them space to spin 360 degrees. Then return to your starting position and resume swaying to the beat. Especially if you’re slow dancing with someone you have a crush on, your heart might start pounding or your hands might start sweating during a slow dance. Control your breathing by focusing on steadily inhaling and exhaling. This is a quick way to calm and slow your heartrate.

SUMMARY: Find a partner when a slow song starts playing. Put your arms on your partner’s shoulder or around their neck. Hold your partner’s hand for a more traditional style of slow dance. Throw in a twirl to shake things up. Take deep breaths to stay relaxed.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Gates can also be attached to cobblestone walls. The gate must have a solid block beneath it (they can't be placed in mid-air). It's at the bottom of the screen. If you're using a console, press L2 or Z2. The gate is now placed. Gates can also be attached to cobblestone walls. Press L2 or Z2 if you're using a console system. Gates can be opened both inward and outward.
Summary: Go to the part of the fence where you want to place the gate. Select the gate in your hotbar. Right-click the spot where you want to place the gate. Right-click the gate to open or close it.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Add about 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of a mild dish detergent to a bucket of warm water, then stir to mix them. Dip a stiff-bristled brush into the soapy water, then scrub the affected area. Rinse the brush in the bucket often to keep the brush clean as you scrub away the mold. Remove as much of the mold as you can. The root of the mold will likely remain on the surface, even if you don’t see it. However, scrubbing the area with soap and water will make it easier for the cleaning product you use to penetrate to the root of the mold and kill it. Use a spray bottle or sponge to apply the solution to the moldy area. Go over the area several times to make sure it’s fully saturated. You want the cleaning solution to penetrate the mold to effectively kill it. You don’t need to scrub the area at this time. This gives the treatment time to work. Harsh treatments like bleach, hydrogen peroxide, and ammonia typically work quickly. Alternatively, natural treatments like white vinegar, baking soda, borax, and tea tree oil often require longer to work. You may want to periodically apply more cleaner, depending on the surface you’re treating. If the liquid cleaner seems to be pooling below the mold-affected area, you may want to add more cleaner and soak up the excess liquid. If you removed all of the mold when you scrubbed the area with soap and water, then you don’t need to scrub. However, it’s best to scrub if you have lingering mold or a mold stain. Use your stiff-bristled brush to work the cleaner into the mold. Rinse your brush often to keep it clean. If necessary, you can apply more of the cleaning solution you’re using as you scrub the area. However, don’t switch cleaners, even if you’re unhappy with the results. You don't need to rinse the area unless you prefer not to leave a residue. However, you do need to dry it. If you want to rinse the area, use clean water to remove the remnants of the cleaning solution. Then, pat the area dry with a clean towel. To speed up the drying process, blow the area with a fan. If you are unhappy with the results of your cleaning process, you can try again. However, before you try a different cleaner, thoroughly rinse the affected area to remove any remaining residue from your cleaning solution. Then, let the area fully dry before you try again.

SUMMARY:
Scrub the mold with soap and water to clean the surface. Apply your cleaning solution to the mold to kill it. Allow the cleaner to sit for 15 minutes to 1 hour so it penetrates the root. Scrub the surface with a stiff-bristled brush, if necessary. Rinse and dry the area.