One of the easiest and most commonly-used ways to send a kiss by texting is with an emoticon. An emoticon is a series of keyboard characters used to convey an action or emotion. There are a variety of options if you want to send a kiss via emoticon.  The character symbols :-)* or :-* or :-^ or ^>^ are emoticons that will send a kiss to someone.  The character symbols :-x or :x are emoticons that will send the message “pucker up” to someone.  The character symbol :*) also means pucker up. " In the days before texting, people commonly used the letters “xo” to denote hugs (x) and kisses (o). You can use this simple, traditional, universally recognized message to send someone a kiss. Most people use “xoxo” at the end of messages, but you can use it as you like in text messages. An onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound it describes. There are many different ways to text a kiss using onomatopoeia. You can use any of the following onomatopoeia to convey a kiss by text message: muah, smooch. Two other options are smack, which is what Snoopy says when he kisses something, or schmatz, which is the German word for “smack.”
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One-sentence summary -- Use an emoticon. Use “xoxo. Use a kissing onomatopoeia.

Q: Especially for holes that are in a noticeable part of the garment, matching the thread color as closely as possible will help a lot in creating a stitch that nearly invisible. If possible, take your garment with you to the craft store so you can compare color choices in person.  If you’re repairing a silk or satin shirt, use a silk thread. Trim away as many straggling threads from the garment itself before you begin, and use either a 60/8 or 65/9 needle to prevent leaving pin marks. If you’re fixing a patterned garment with multiple colors, match the thread to the predominant color. Stitches on the backside of the garment rather than the front will be much less noticeable. Working on a flat surface will help ensure that the stitch doesn’t end up pulling the fabric in an unnatural way. If the garment is wrinkled, you may want to iron it beforehand so it lays as smooth as possible before you begin stitching.
A: Buy a thread that matches the color of the ripped garment. Flip your garment inside out and lay it out on a flat surface.

Article: Once you’ve measured and chopped your chocolate, put it into a container that’s safe to go in the microwave. Typically, these include dishes made of glass, ceramic, or plastic that’s labeled for use in a microwave.  If you’re not sure if your bowl is safe to put in the microwave, check the bottom for a symbol that looks like 3 wavy lines, or one featuring a dish with wavy lines above it. These both indicate that a dish is microwave-safe. The dish may also say something like “Microwave safe” on the bottom. Using a dish that’s not microwave-safe could cause the chocolate to scorch, your dish could break, or it could even be a fire hazard. Turn the power down to the lowest heat possible on your microwave. Then, heat the chocolate for 15-30 seconds. When the timer goes off, remove the bowl from the microwave right away.  Opt for 15 seconds for small pieces of chocolate, like mini chocolate chips. For larger pieces, your first blast should be closer to 30 seconds. Do not microwave the chocolate for longer than 30 seconds, or it will scorch. If the chocolate doesn’t seem melted at all after 30 seconds, change the microwave to 50% power instead.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Place the chocolate into a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave the chocolate on the lowest heat setting for 15-30 seconds.

Problem: Article: By inserting the DVD into your computer, you should be able to open it in VLC without any fuss; however, if this doesn't work, you can force VLC to open the DVD by following the rest of the steps in this method. Make sure that VLC media player isn't open, then do the following:  Insert the DVD into your computer's DVD drive. Click the Select to choose what happens with DVD movies. notification in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Click Play DVD Movie in the pop-up menu that appears in the upper-right corner of the screen. As long as VLC remains installed, this option will be selected by default when inserting a DVD in the future. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. If your computer doesn't present you with a notification when inserting the DVD into the DVD drive, you can select the DVD from with This PC and force it to open in VLC from there. Click the folder-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the Start window. The File Explorer window will pop up. You'll find this option in the left-hand sidebar of the File Explorer window. Doing so opens the This PC app. You may have to scroll up or down in the left-hand sidebar in order to find This PC. In the "Devices and drives" section near the bottom of the window, you should see a disc-shaped icon with the DVD's name above it. Right-clicking this icon prompts a drop-down menu.  If your mouse doesn't have a right-click button, click the right side of the mouse, or use two fingers to click the mouse. If your computer uses a trackpad instead of a mouse, use two fingers to tap the trackpad or press the bottom-right side of the trackpad. This option is in the drop-down menu. Doing so will force the DVD to open in VLC media player, where it will begin playing after a few seconds. Most DVDs will require you to click Play on the DVD title screen before the movie will begin.
Summary: Attempt to play the DVD automatically. Open Start . Open File Explorer . Click This PC. Right-click your DVD's name. Click Play with VLC media player.

Article: After you finish a draft, read it with a pencil in your hand, or your finger on the delete button. If you see something that repeats a point you've already made, or wastes the reader's time, delete it. Anything that isn't working to prove the main idea is ineffective wasted space. It's sometimes necessary to eliminate unnecessary sentences, ideas, points, sections, or even paragraphs to make a piece more effective. Make sure your subjects and verbs agree, and replace weak verbs to avoid passive voice. Weak verbs include "is" "was" "be" and "have." Learn to replace weak verbs with more active verbs to make your writing more vigorous.  Instead of writing "A big crowd has been lured downtown," use a stronger verb than "has been." Try, "The festival lured a big crowd downtown," replacing the verb with the stronger "lured." Look for sentences that start with the word "there" for a quick tip to weak verbs. Bad writing is wordy and wastes the reader's time. Good writing is concise, cutting straight to the point. Don't use two words when a single more accurate word is sufficient. Instead of writing "The party was super fun and exciting," write, "The party was thrilling." Any sentence that involves multiple "ands" or semi-colons needs to be cut into more than one sentence. In general, avoid semi-colons and sentences with more than one clause. Does your writing accomplish what you wanted it to accomplish? Does it explain the main idea fully and clearly? If so, you're ready to move on to late concerns. Read over the improved draft and look for misspellings, typos, and punctuation errors. This should be one of the last things you do with a draft before it is finished. Ask a friend or family member to read your writing and ask them for specific feedback by having them tell you what they thought the main idea was, or having them write it at the end of the piece. Did they get it right? If not, keep working to make it more effective.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Cut everything that doesn't move your ideas forward. Replace weak verbs with strong verbs. Eliminate unnecessary words. Look for run-on sentences. Look back at your original purpose and make sure it matches. Proofread last. Get feedback, if possible.