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To measure the height of the vent, measure from the bottom edge to the top edge. To measure the length, measure from the left edge of the vent to the right edge. Write down the measurements you take so you don’t forget them. Sheet magnets are thin, paper-like pieces of magnet that are often used to make bumper stickers or refrigerator magnets. You’ll need a piece that’s at least as big as your vent — if it’s smaller, it won’t work. You can find a sheet magnet at your local arts and crafts store. Use the measurements of the vent you took to mark where you’ll need to cut the magnet so it’s the same size as the vent. Then, use scissors to cut the piece of magnet from the sheet.  You can mark sheet magnet with pencil or pen. You can also use a utility knife to cut the sheet magnet if scissors aren’t working. Hold the sheet magnet over the vent so all of the edges line up. Then, press the magnet onto the vent — it should easily stick to the vent. To re-open the vent, all you need to do is pull off the sheet magnet.

summary: Measure the height and length of the vent. Buy a sheet magnet that’s at least as big as the vent. Cut the sheet magnet so it's the same size as the vent. Place the piece of sheet magnet over the vent.


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Feeling scared is completely normal for anyone who is falling in love. The person definitely should not be actually scary, but the vulnerability they make you can feel can be nerve-racking. Loving someone is giving them the ability to hurt you. That can be scary, but accept this as normal. It’s a sign of love if you think about the person often. Consider when the person you might love crosses your mind. Is it when you see something they would like? Do you wish they could be there doing simple tasks, like homework, with you? Thinking of and genuinely missing the person when you’re apart could mean you’re in love. It doesn’t necessarily mean you’re in love if they are all you think about. That could be infatuation. Write down all of the positive things about the person you may be in love with. Make another list of all the things that annoys you about them. There should be some things that you don’t like about them. Being in love means knowing the person is imperfect, but being crazy about them anyway. Sometimes only time will tell if you care about the true, and not idealized, person that they are. Love should never be abusive or hurtful in any way, but you will have rough spots throughout a relationship. Consider if you would still love them after an argument, or if you’d stand by them when they’re going through a rough time in life. You probably love the person if you are willing to stick with them through adversity.  You should not have to go through cheating, mental abuse, or physical abuse to be with a person you love. If your parents of friends don’t like the one you love, talk to them about it. Consider if their reasoning in justified before taking action in your relationship.

summary: Accept the nervous feeling as normal. Evaluate how often they cross your mind. Make a list of all the things you love about the person. Decide what you would go through to be with them.


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A good prologue is usually no more than three to four pages total. Read over your draft and trim it down. Remove any details are are not necessary to the overall story or nice to have. Keeping your prologue short and to the point will make it that much more effective and ensure your reader stays engaged enough to move on to chapter 1. The pace of the prologue should be quick and brisk. Avoid over explaining something or giving away too much information to the reader, as you will have an entire novel to do this. You do not need to cram the prologue with information that might fit somewhere else in the novel. Keep only the essential details. One way to check the pace of the prologue is to read it out loud to yourself or to someone else. Mark any run on sentences or awkward moments in the draft and work them over until they sound smooth and to the point. Once you have edited your prologue, you should place it in front of your chapter 1 and look at how it fits. Does it feel like an engaging start? Does it contain any information that is also in chapter 1? Does it strengthen the novel overall? Your prologue should be strong enough to stand on its own, separate from the novel. It should almost read like a short story, with a contained story line and a conflict. However, unlike a short story, the ending of your prologue should remain open. It can introduce a conflict that will be resolved or addressed later in the novel, leaving the reader wanting more.
summary: Keep the prologue short and to the point. Make sure the pace is fast and engaging. Look at how the prologue fits with the rest of your novel.