Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make a character sheet to develop a well-rounded character. Create a sketch of your character for a more visual reference. Find a reference photo for your character, as an alternative. Identify what makes your character unique. Develop a list of concrete descriptors for your character. Avoid using cliches to describe your character or their traits.

Answer: You need to know everything about your main characters, and a character sheet is the best way to build a solid character. Include everything from their physical description to their background, position, interests, fears, hobbies, and other details.  You can create your own character sheet or use a template, which you can find online. Start with the basics, such as height, build, hair color, and eye color. Then, determine other physical details, such as how they stand or what unique features they have. Next, consider how their background, interests, and lifestyle impact their description.  For your main characters, provide as much detail as possible on your character sheet. Although you won’t include all of this information in your story, it’s important to know your characters well. Draw your character to the best of your abilities, labeling their physical attributes. Write notes on the page about your character’s background, interests, and other descriptive information you want to include.  This is a more freeform way to develop your character. It’s okay to use more than one technique. You might find it helpful to make a sketch of your character and then also create a character sheet. You might find it helpful to collect photos of people, places, and things that inspire your writing. Perhaps you want to base your character on someone you know, or maybe a celebrity has the look you want for your main character. Use your inspiration’s photo as a reference when writing your description. If you use reference photos, collect them in a file, either in digital or hard copy form. Every character has quirks that make them different. You can use these quirks to help your reader better imagine your character. Emphasize these quirks over basic descriptors, such as by mentioning a scar on your character’s face rather than the fullness of their lips.  For example, your character might have a mole shaped like a heart, a large tooth gap, or a noticeable limp. Quirks help make your main characters more relatable, and you can also use quirks to quickly characterize side characters. You don’t have to use all of them in your story, but it’s handy to have a list of specific descriptive phrases about your character. You can then incorporate the best descriptors into your story. Here are a few examples:  A diamond tattoo below his lash line distracted from his aquamarine eyes. Her legs wobbled like stilts. When the wind blows, her hair engulfs her face like a flame. This applies to both how you introduce the description and the words you use to describe your character.  For instance, the most common cliche for introducing a character’s description is the “mirror technique,” which is when you have your character describe themself in a mirror. Don’t do this! Examples of description cliches include “red as a rose,” “cold as ice,” or “blind as a bat.”


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find the best key for a singer. Use a capo to get a different timbre.

Answer: All voices are different, so the original keys of some songs may not be a fit for every singer. Capos come in handy when you have to find a new key of a song for a singer. Using a capo will allow you to play the song in the new key without having to learn entirely new chords. A guitar capo can do much more than simply change the key of a song, it can create an entirely different sonic experience. For example, playing in the key of A with and without a capo will have entirely different feels even though you're playing in the same key, so experiment with your capo to hear the differences. Essentially, you'll be suing different voicing to play the same chords, which produce entirely different sounds.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Play a kissing game. Talk with your significant other about kissing. Set the mood right. Give lots of praise to your partner’s efforts.

Answer: If your partner is nervous about how they kiss, you can play a fun kissing game to help show how you want to be kissed. Play a mirror kissing game with your partner by taking turns giving each other kisses. First, you kiss your partner how you like to be kissed and then ask your partner to give you a kiss that’s exactly the same. Then, let your partner give you a kiss and you copy it. By playing this game, you’ll find out what kind of kisses you both like and it will help you become closer to each other. One of the best ways to help your partner be more open to kissing you is to say how you liked to be kissed. Have an open conversation with your partner to say that you want your partner to occasionally take the lead when you’re kissing. Explain to your partner exactly what type of kisses you like and where you want to receive them.  If you enjoy kisses on your neck leading up to your lips, let your boyfriend know this is what really turns you on. Maybe you enjoy being surprised by an impromptu makeout session. Tell your girlfriend you really want to be surprised by her kissing you when you least expect it. You can encourage your partner to kiss you by setting the mood first. Sometimes you need to find some alone time to encourage your date to feel comfortable.  Snuggle up on the couch with the lights down low to create an intimate mood. Bring your date on a picnic and pick an area away from other people to enjoy each other's company. Sometimes shy kissers have a lack of self confidence when it comes to kissing, so give encouragement when you receive a kiss you really like. Telling your girlfriend you really liked how she kissed you will help raise her self confidence and make her more likely to kiss you like that again. Say things like, “I like that” or “that feels good” during a kissing session are a great way to show your appreciation.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose which agencies to report your sighting to. Fill out their form to the best of your ability. Be ready for further questioning or a request of evidence. Never pay anyone to exhibit your experience.

Answer:
There's a lot of junk out there online, but there are a few reputable sources. A UFO witness should report a sighting to the following reliable organizations:  Local law enforcement agencies National UFO Reporting Center  Mutual UFO Network  Center for UFO Studies  Alien UFO ResearchSome of these agencies have hotlines if you would rather make a phone call. However, most reports are now done via the Internet. Each website has it's own form to fill out, but they are all essentially the same – the details you constructed together about your experience. Your personal information shouldn’t be in the actual report; it should be in the form on the website (or given to the operator on a hotline).  The additional questions will vary from your age and background to your beliefs and your habits prior to that night. It’s all with the purpose of weeding out the people that are mistaken or trying to start a hoax. You are completely welcome to file a report with every agency. In fact, it may not be a bad idea. The more resources you tap into, the more likely you are to get results. If your report is valid and intriguing, you may be requested for interviews. If the process continues on, your camera may be requested and you may even be asked to go under oath. This type of thing is taken very seriously; if you’re just having fun, you will be found out. If you prefer to remain anonymous, most (if not all) forms can accommodate you. This will not affect how your report is processed. Only in incredibly rare situations will you be asked to name yourself (if you have undoubtable footage, for example). There are tons of websites out there that are scams. If you have a true experience, only go to reputable sources. Do your research beforehand and never have anyone “sell your story” for you. It’s yours. You get to do with it as you please.