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Problem: Article: Reselling children’s clothing and equipment is a simple way to make a little extra money while passing useful items to parents who need them. Keep in mind, though, that you should only sell items that are in good condition – clean and functional, with no missing parts. A good rule of thumb is to ask yourself whether you would buy the item, if you were in the market for it. If not, it’s probably best to donate or otherwise repurpose it. If you have a lot of clothing and equipment to sell, you might consider holding a garage sale on your own property. Before you do so, you should check the laws and guidelines in your area. Some neighborhoods require you to purchase a permit; others might restrict the days and times that such sales can take place. For the best possible turnout, you should advertise your sale at least a week or two in advance. Post clear, eye-catching signs in your neighborhood, or place ads in your local newspaper. Keep in mind that buyers often plan their routes in advance, and they may show up very early to ensure they have the best opportunity to purchase your items. If you need to cancel or change the date of your sale, it’s polite to take down your notices and place an apology notice on your property. To make your items as accessible and appealing as possible, organize them neatly and attractively. A few suggestions:  Organize clothing according to size and gender. Place a sticker on each item, marked clearly with the price. Alternatively, use color-coded stickers, and have a printed price sheet handy that shows each color’s designated price. If you have only a few items to sell, or you have some items left after a garage sale, take your items to a secondhand store or consignment shop. You may have to try several different stores before you find one that will take your items. Store policies vary, but in general:  Consignment shops will take items likely to sell and have to fill out paperwork so that they can reach you if and when someone purchases them. You will only make money if an items sells. Secondhand stores will often pay you a fair price up front, then sell the items at a higher price to make a profit. In addition to garage sales and secondhand stores, you can put your items up for sale online. Various sites, including eBay, function to connect buyers and sellers. A quick search for “sell baby clothes online” will generate a list of these sites. Some people will meet in person to make the sale – this is often the case on sites like Craigslist. However, it can be safer, easier, and more convenient to let a site serve as the middleman, handling everything by mail and making sure no one is cheated.
Summary: Choose items that are in good condition. Check local ordinances regarding garage sales. Advertise your garage sale. Arrange your items in an organized fashion. Consider secondhand stores. Try selling online.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Coordinating conjunctions serve as connections within a sentence. The coordinating conjunctions in English are For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So. An independent clause is part of a sentence that has its own subject and verb. It can stand on its own as a sentence. You should always use a comma when a FANBOYS conjunction connects two independent clauses.  Here is an example of a FANBOYS conjunction connecting two independent clauses: “I checked out three books from the library, but now I find it impossible to read them all.” If you removed the conjunction, each clause would stand as its own sentence. This conjunction does not connect two independent clauses: “Bai discovered he had everything he needed but a pencil.” The last part of the sentence cannot stand on its own. The presence of a conjunction does not necessarily require a comma. Only independent clauses need to have the comma between them.  For example, if your sentence joins only two words with a conjunction, do not use a comma: “Give me all the bacon and eggs you have.” If your sentence uses “for” as a preposition to join a dependent clause, do not use a comma: “I’m saving money for a Hawaiian vacation.” If your sentence uses “so” to emphasize another word, do not use a comma: “The teacher was so tired of grading bad essays.” If your sentence uses “so” in the phrase “so that,” do not use a comma: “Elena knew that she should eat her breakfast so that she would not be hungry later.”

SUMMARY: Use FANBOYS to help you remember the coordinating conjunctions. Use commas before coordinating conjunctions that link independent clauses. Pay attention to the grammar of the sentence.

Hostels may not have things that hotels nearly always provide, such as towels, washcloths, WiFi, or toiletries. Make sure you pack anything you’ll need that you can’t rely on your hostel to provide. You’ll be sharing a room with multiple people who might snore loudly or come back to the room very late at night. If this type of late-night activity is likely to wake you up, you’ll need to have earplugs and a sleeping mask to be able to get a restful night’s sleep in a hostel. Some hostels have more than 20 beds in the same room, so the odds of you sharing a room with someone who snores may be extremely high. In dormitory style hostels, the best accommodations offer personal lockers for stowing your valuables. Bring a combination lock that you can use to secure this locker when you go to put your belongings in it. A combination lock will be more reliable than a lock that requires a key, since you won’t be out of luck if you lose the key! Hostels are typically located in the center of a city, which unfortunately means that some locations are in relatively sketchy or dangerous areas. When you check in, just ask the people at the front desk if they have any particular recommendations or suggestions on places to avoid or steps to take to stay safe. For example, ask if there are any parts of town that you should probably not venture into after dark.
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Find out what amenities the hostel offers and pack accordingly. Bring earplugs and a sleeping mask if you’re a light sleeper. Pack a lock if the hostel doesn’t provide one for their lockers. Ask the staff about how to stay safe in the area.