Write an article based on this "Thank your teacher whenever they help you. Give them an appropriate gift for Teacher Appreciation Day. Visit a teacher during their office hours. Ask your teacher if they’ll write you a letter of recommendation."
article: If your teacher gives you an extension or they make a special appointment to meet with you to discuss ways you can raise your grades, make sure you thank them and show your appreciation. A simple thank you can go a long way when it comes to getting someone to like you.  Thank them in private by waiting after class or visiting their office hours so they know that it’s genuine. If you exchange email correspondence with your teacher, always send a thank you email whenever they respond or reply to a message that you send them. In the US, May 5th is Teacher Appreciation Day, so you can give your teacher a nice gift that they’ll enjoy. Make sure the gift suits the teacher and is appropriate.  You can also give them a gift on their birthday or the last day of school. Give a gift that is specific to the teacher to show them that you care about their interests. For example, if they’re a fan of the Star Wars films, give them a movie poster that they can display in the classroom. Many teachers hold open office hours that you can use to visit them to discuss your course work, extra credit opportunities, or to talk more about a subject that you find interesting. Use their office hours to drop in and say hello, they’ll appreciate that you took the time to see them. Use office hours to discuss appropriate subjects like schoolwork or additional materials you can study. If you need letters of recommendation to take advanced courses or perhaps to apply to another school or even a job, asking your teacher will show them that you respect them and value their opinion of you. Asking your teacher to write one for you will cause them to pause and reflect on the qualities that they like about you, which can make them like you more.  Ask them to leave the letter undated and addressed to “To Whom It May Concern” if you don’t know when you’ll need to use it. If you have a counselor or a potential employer that you need to provide a letter of recommendation, ask your teacher to date and address the letter to them.

Write an article based on this "Place the orchid into its new pot. Add fresh growing medium. Water the plant. Add a stake for security. Provide the orchid with more humidity and shade for a week."
article: Gently bring your orchid to its new pot and place the roots inside. Make sure the plant sits in the new pot at the same depth as it did in the old one, or so that the lowest leaf’s base is a half-inch (1.3 cm) lower than the pot’s rim. If your orchid is sitting too low, remove the plant and add a layer of medium to the bottom of the pot.  For orchids with pseudobulbs, position the orchid so the pseudobulb is at the edge of the pot. For orchids growing from a single major stem, position the orchid in the center of the pot. Sprinkle the growing medium into the pot, and use your fingers to gently press the medium in and around the roots. Add enough medium so that it comes up to the base of the orchid.  When you’ve added all the medium and packed it loosely around the roots, carefully tilt the pot from side to side to make sure the orchid doesn’t flop around. If it does, pack in a bit more medium.  To settle the medium in place, pick up the pot and gently tap the bottom against a flat surface a couple times. Spray the orchid with water for three weeks, but only after the roots begin to grow. Once the orchid is settled in its new pot, add enough water to soak the medium thoroughly. Over the next few weeks, you may have to water the orchid more frequently until the medium is able to absorb and retain more moisture.  Once the orchid is fully established, water it every two weeks or so, when the medium becomes dry to the touch. Make sure that you fertilize your orchid once per week using a weak 20-20-20 fertilizer solution. Orchids can easily become top heavy if they have a lot of flowers that bloom at once. Prevent them from slumping over by attaching the plant to a stake.  Insert a thin bamboo stake into the center of the pot. Gently tie the main stem to the stake with soft string. Tie the plant at the middle and near the top. To reduce the plant’s stress from being repotted, move it somewhere that gets filtered sun only. Keep it out of full and direct sunlight for about a week. To provide more humidity, mist the stems, leaves, and roots twice a day for a week.  You can also cover the orchid with fleece to help provide extra humidity. After a week, return the orchid to its regular place. Orchids like full but not direct sunlight. Behind a curtain or shade is ideal.

Write an article based on this "Decide if this character will experience a life-changing event in the story. Plan if this character will be a protagonist or antagonist. Write another profile if the character will age in the story."
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This is important because it determines if the character will change or remain the same throughout the story. They may experience a fundamental personality change between the beginning and end of the story. If this happens, plan the event that caused the character’s transformation. What lessons did they learn or fail to learn? Think about if the character will experience a life-changing event but doesn’t change. For example, experiencing the death of one’s spouse would be a life-changing event for most people, but if your character is unaffected by this, explain why that is. A protagonist is a “good guy” and an antagonist is a “bad guy.” With your character details figured out, define which of your characters falls into each category. This way, you build up the cast for your story. Keep in mind that not all main characters are protagonists. You could flip the perspective by making your main character the antagonist who causes everyone else’s struggles in the story. People change as they get older. The beliefs they held can change over time. Think about the timescale of your story. If it covers years, then some of your characters could change significantly in that time. In this case, build new character profiles for each character at different ages. This helps you work out how the character changes through time.  If the change is only a few months, then new profiles aren’t necessary unless a character changes completely in that time. Take the character’s relative age into account to decide if they need a new character profile. For example, if the character was 10 in one chapter but 15 in another, that’s a big jump. However, if someone goes from 30 to 35, that’s not as big of a jump because a 30-year-old has already established their personality.