Article: Once the definitions for the terms have been completed, you should place the terms in alphabetical order, starting with “A” and ending with “Z.” Having the glossary terms in alphabetical order will make it easier for the reader to flip through the terms to find the one they are looking for. Make sure you order the terms by first letter and then by the second letter in the term. For example, in the “A” section of the glossary, “Apple” will appear before “Arrange,” as “p” appears before “r” in the alphabet. If a term has multiple words, use the first word in the phrase to determine where to put it in the glossary. You should also separate each term using bullet points before each term so they are easy to read. Or you can use one space between each term so they are not jammed together in the glossary. Choose one formatting style and stick to it so the glossary looks clean and polished.  You may also have sub-bullets within one glossary entry for a term if there are sub-concepts or ideas for one term. If this is the case, put a sub-bullet under the main bullet so the content is easy to read. For example: “Role-playing games: Role-playing games are games where players assume the role of a character in a fictional setting. They are a big part of nerd culture in America. In my article, I focus on role-playing games to explore how inhabiting a role can influence a social group.” “My Little Pony RPG: A sub-group of role-playing games that focus on characters in the My Little Pony franchise.” You can also format the glossary to be more user-friendly by italicizing or bolding the terms in the glossary. This can make the terms stand out from the definitions and make them easier to spot in the text. Choose either italicizing or bolding for the terms and stick to one formatting style so the glossary appears uniform.  For example, you may have the following entry in the glossary: “Rigging: In this report, I use rigging to discuss the process of putting a rig on an oil drum.” Or you may format the entry as: “Rigging - In this report, I use rigging to discuss the process of putting a rig on an oil drum.” Once you have formatted the glossary, you should place it either before or after the main text. Make sure the glossary appears in the Table of Contents for the paper as “Glossary” with the appropriate page numbers.  If you have other additional content in the paper, such as a “List of Abbreviations,” the glossary will traditionally be placed after these lists as the last item in the paper. If you are creating a glossary for an academic paper, your teacher may indicate where they would prefer the glossary in the paper. If you are creating a glossary for a text for publication, ask your editor where they would prefer the glossary to fall in the text. You can also look at other texts that have been published and note where they place the glossary.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Put the terms in alphabetical order. Separate the terms with bullet points or spacing. Italicize or bold the terms in the glossary. Place the glossary before or after the main text.

Problem: Article: Replace parts that look worn-down or torn.  If it has been a while since you last checked your car for maintenance issues, you will want to do that now. If you need to evacuate quickly, your vehicle needs to be in safe working order. Essential fluids include oil, transmission, brake, battery, power steering, radiator coolant, and windshield wiper fluids. If you must drive during a storm, visibility is key. Wiper blades can easily be damaged by the sun and debris on the windshield. Test them to make sure they can move a large amount of water off of the windshield without breaking or slowing down. This information can be found on the tire or by consulting your car’s handbook. Be aware that the number on the side of the tire may be the maximum pressure allotted, so check the inside of the doorjamb for more specific tire inflation information. Be sure to check your spare tire as well, and brush up on how to change a tire. You will need to inquire about what is covered, as well as what steps to take in the event that your vehicle is damaged and you need to make a claim. You may need these later to prove that any damage you are claiming was caused by the hurricane. You may also consider getting a full mechanical diagnostic before the hurricane for insurance purposes and to check your vehicle’s general safety. If your vehicle sustains damage, start the claim process as soon as you are safe and able.
Summary: Check the parts of your car that require regular maintenance. Check and replenish all fluids. Replace your windshield wipers. Fill up your tires to their optimal capacity. Consult your vehicle insurance agency about your policy's hurricane coverage. Take pictures of the interior and exterior of your car before the storm.

Lay every item you want to put into your bag across a flat surface. Then, from left to right, lay out your items from lightest to heaviest. Double check you have everything at this stage, because if you pack it all and forget something you may have to unpack everything again. Shoes offer lots of protection for items that can fit inside them. Store pairs of socks, underwear, or even rolled up shirts inside of shoes to keep them safe and to save space elsewhere. Put all spare shoes, sleeping bags, and general accessories that you won't access frequently at the bottom of the bag. Putting all the light clothing at the bottom of the bag means that they will be able to squish down once you put heavier clothing on top of them. If you are camping this is where you should store all essential supplies such as pots, pans, stoves, and camping gear as well as any precious electronics that you can't do without. You will be accessing this area of the bag at least once a day. By placing all these items in the middle of the bag, they are receiving the maximum amount of cushioning by the clothing at the bottom and the clothing that will be on top. You will be accessing the top of the bag frequently, so put anything here that you'll need on a daily basis. This could be hats, jackets, umbrellas, or extra layers depending on the situation. By putting these items at the top of the bag, you'll be able to protect yourself from the elements as soon as possible.
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Sort all your items by weight. Store as much as you can within the soles of shoes. Store all light items at the bottom of the bag. Put all heavy items like camping essentials in the center of the bag. Place all medium weight items at the top of the bag.