INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It's near the middle of the page, to the left of the blue Next: Preview button. You'll do so in the "Question" field at the top of the window. For the above example, you would type "What's your favorite animal?" here. To do so, click the bar below the "Question Type" heading, then click one of the following options:   Text Box - Poll participants will manually type in an answer.  Multiple Choice - One answer - Poll participants will select one answer from a list of multiple answers.  Multiple Choice - Multiple answers - Poll participants will select one or more answers from a list of multiple answers.  Drop-down list - Poll participants will click a box and then select one answer from a list.  Ranking - Poll participants will select each item in order of how items apply to them or the question.  Scale of 1 to 5 - Poll participants will choose a number from 1 through 5 ("poor" through "excellent", by default). For the animal example, you'd likely choose a drop-down list, a multiple-choice (one answer) list, or a text box. The format of your answer will depend on the question type you chose:   Text Box - Click the box under "Data type" to select the type of input you'll accept, from a single line of text to email addresses and phone numbers.  Multiple Choice/Drop-down list/Ranking - Enter the text to display next to a checkbox in the field below the "Answers" heading. Click Add Answer to add another option, or click Add "Other" to add a text field.  Scale of 1 to 5 - Select a scale ranking by clicking the box next to "1" or "5" and then typing in a label. You can also click the red circle to the right of some answers to delete them. To do so, click the box to the left of one or both of the following options if necessary:   This is a mandatory question - Poll participants will not be able to proceed with the poll until they answer this question.  Randomize answers order - Changes the order of questions each time the poll is taken. Doesn't apply to certain answer types (e.g., scale of 1 to 5). It's a green button in the bottom-right corner of the "New question" window. Doing so will add your question to the poll. You can add more questions by clicking the + Add Question button and filling out another form, or you can edit the existing questions by using the buttons above each question:  Click the pencil icon to edit an existing question. Click the two papers icon to copy the question. Click the up or down arrows to move the question up or down in the poll order. Click the red circle to delete the question.

SUMMARY: Click + Add Question. Type in a question. Determine the type of question. Fill in an answer. Customize the question's advanced options. Click Save. Finish setting up your poll.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Steam is recommended by estheticians for opening up the pores to clean them out.  Cleaning out your pores can help to minimize their appearance. Steam is a cheap and all natural way to minimize your pores. You can add herbs and scented oils for a nice scented steam bath. Spas often use steam baths as a treatment for large pores before a facial. You will want the water to be hot enough to steam.  Heat a larger pot of water to make sure you have enough for a steam bath. Make sure it is hot enough for steam, or else this method won't work very well. Take the water off of the heat once it is steaming. You use many different herbs or spices, depending on your preference.  Estheticians recommend basil, mint, rosemary, and lavender for a relaxing scent. If you prefer other herbs or spices, you can use these as well. You could also try adding orange peels or lemon peels the water for more scent. The towel will help to trap any steam.  Let this sit for 5 minutes. The sit time will help your herbs to steep and will allow steam to build up. Don't let the bowl sit too long or the water will cool too much and you might lose steam. Slowly move your face over the steam.  Do this for 10-15 minutes, inhaling the aromatic scent. This will allow the steam to bring oxygen and moisture to your face. The moisture and oxygen from the steam will help to open your pores for cleaning. This will allow you to wash off any oils or debris released from your pores during the steam bath.  Don't use water that is too hot or too cold. Pat your face dry with a clean, dry towel. Avoid using any lotions or oily products on your skin after this steam bath, as they may re-clog your pores.
Summary: Consider using a steam bath. Heat up some water in a kettle or pot on the stove. Add dried rose petals, scented herbs, or essential oils to the water. Cover the bowl of water with the herbs in it with a towel. Take the towel off the bowl. Rinse your face with tepid water.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The urge to immediately shower or take a bath or otherwise clean yourself will often be very strong, but you should not do this. You are a walking evidence locker, so bag your clothes and get yourself to a hospital so that a rape kit can be taken. This will be vital in supporting your case later if you eventually decide you want to prosecute. Even if you do not want to prosecute, even if you don’t want anyone to know, even if you feel bad because you know the person, you should report your rape. Reporting is important, even if prosecution never happens, because it can serve as a red flag later if that person rapes again. It’s hard to relive a rape and the process of reporting a rape is rarely easy, but you should do it to protect both yourself and others. If you’ve been raped, even if you don’t want to report it or prosecute, you still should absolutely get a pregnancy test if you're a female and get tested for STDs and STIs no matter your gender. This is about protecting your own basic health, since some infections can be stopped in their tracks if intervention comes early. Again, even if you don’t plan on doing anything in terms of reporting or bringing charges, you should still take precautions for your own health. People who have been raped are at high risk of depression, suicide, drug and alcohol abuse, and other mental health problems, especially when they don’t get support. Call a rape crisis center or find and talk to a therapist. Both will be able to help you cope with the feelings that you’re having. You’ll have to decide, if you are raped, if you want to talk to your friends and family about it. Studies have shown that support from those close to you can play a huge role in helping you reach “normalcy” again. However, rape is a deeply personal experience and you shouldn’t feel like you have to talk about it if you don’t want to. If you are raped by someone you know, which is the most likely scenario, you should do everything in your power to get away from that person. They should not still be in your life. Being constantly exposed to your rapist puts you at higher risk for self-harm, depression, and a repeated attack. If you will not bring charges against them, move away, get a restraining order, or talk to CPS if you are young.

SUMMARY:
Do not immediately clean yourself up. Report your rape. Get tested for pregnancy and for STIs or STDs. Talk to professionals who can help you. Talk to your friends and family if you want to. Stay safe from your attacker.