Article: Where do you want your character to end up? What do you want their lesson to be over the course of your story? What do you want them to have learned or changed? You can use your character's ending state to figure out how to portray them in the beginning. Once you know where they end up, decide where you want them to start out. This should follow logically from where they end. For example, if you want a character that learns to appreciate others, you want to show them not appreciating the people that care about them in the beginning. You probably also want to show why they think they don't need people. Think about where you want them to start and end. Now, what would lead someone to change like that? This is where you can get some great ideas for your story, because the things that happen to your character to make them change makes for great plot or subplot. Their girlfriend gets killed. They were orphaned at a young age. They grew up the perpetual new kid. These are all clichés meant to jump start your character's development. And because they're clichès, they tend to be boring. Try to avoid them. Work to be original in your character development. This will make people more interested in your character and want to follow your story.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Identify your character's ending goal. Identify your character's beginning. Decide how they get there. Avoid the clichés.

Problem: Article: You can find this on the far right side of the upper menu. Press Up on the main PS4 menu to open the upper menu. You don't need to sign in with your PlayStation Network account to access your PS4. It should appear on the Connect to PS4 screen, with the words "Powered On" underneath. If your PlayStation is not appearing, double-check both systems to ensure that they are connected to the same network. Tap the Refresh button to scan again. This code will authorize your device to connect to the PS4. The number will be eight digits.
Summary: Open the Settings menu on your PS4. Open the PlayStation app on your mobile device. Tap your PS4. Enter the code displayed by your PS4.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Begin by looking at samples of other brochures. This can be easily done online, but you can pay attention to brochures handed to you at business conferences as well. When browsing brochures, try to play the role of the customer and make note of the brochures that are most appealing. You may ask yourself a number of questions. Does this brochure look good? Does it tell me what I need to know? Does it catch my eye immediately? What works with this brochure, and what does not? On the other hand, ask why is this a bad brochure? There are a number of programs available to assist in designing brochures. QuarkXPress and Adobe InDesign are highly regarded, but there are many other desktop programs that will help to create a professional brochure. PagePlus is a less expensive alternative, for example. Web-based programs are also available, and these allow you to make a brochure without purchasing your own software. MyCreativeShop is a popular web-based choice.  Before purchasing expensive desktop software, be sure the program has a function for brochure design. Try experimenting with your new program. Learn its functions and spend time playing with the different features. Also, search the web for video tutorials for the program. Web-based design is a good alternative, but note that there typically charges for using a template, printing and shipping. A template is a mold that you can follow when you make your own professional brochure. Once you have your software or web-based program, begin to identify which template appeals to you and fits your business. Think back to when you were finding samples. The advantage of selecting a template is that it will allow you to plug your information into a brochure that you know will have the professional look you want.  You do not have to use a template, and can create your own for a personal touch if you chose. If you decide to use a template, you may want to avoid standard templates from brochure building programs that may be overused. Be sure to conduct a thorough search to find the best template for you.

SUMMARY: Find some samples. Search for a quality software program or web-based creator. Consider if you want to use a template, and narrow down which template is for you.

Your high school’s website will provide a lot of great information about what the school looks like, what the school is best at, and what types of programs the school has to offer. You can look for clubs you might be interested in joining, and you can check out photos of the school itself.  Some schools have staff sites, so you can check out your teachers once you receive your schedule. See if you can find an events calendar. Try to get yourself excited about the new experiences you’ll have. If your school has a freshman orientation, be sure to attend. You’ll get to see your school before classes are in session and without the crowds of upperclassman. You’ll likely meet some of your teachers and fellow students, as well as a few upperclassmen who volunteered to help new students adjust to the campus.  Try to make a few new friends at orientation. Ask the upperclassmen volunteers how you can ask questions if you need more information. See if your school has a school store or a booster club that is selling school apparel. Practice opening your locker. Visit the library, gym, and cafeteria. If you can’t go to an orientation, call the school to ask if you can visit and look around before school starts. Most schools are happy to accommodate incoming students who want a quick tour of their new school. Remember, your school’s staff wants you to be happy and comfortable, so don’t hesitate to call and ask.  Say, “Hi, I’m going to be a freshman this year, and I’m nervous because I’ve never been inside the high school. I was wondering if I could come tour the school sometime this week.” Get a map of the school and familiarize yourself with it. You may have older friends and siblings who are already in high school. Ask them about their first year, what they like about high school, and what you can expect. Most of them will be able to offer you tips for a successful freshman year.  Ask for advice on the topics that scare you most. Say, “I’m nervous about lunch. How did you find a table to sit at?” See if they will show you around or introduce you to their other friends. Ask them about clubs you can join or events you should attend. Many high schools have social media accounts that they use to promote the activities on campus, especially extracurriculars. Visit your school’s accounts on sites like Twitter and Facebook to get familiar with the school’s popular events and see photos of your future classmates.
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Visit the school’s website. Go to freshman orientation. Ask to visit the school. Talk to your older friends or siblings. Check out your school on social media.