Write an article based on this "Make your calls immediately when you spot opportunities. Be willing to listen to constructive criticism. Talk to your coach if you’re injured or feel unwell. Call sideline support to your team."
article: When you see an opening, promptly take it or inform a teammate who’s in the best position to take it. Volleyball is a fast-paced game. There is no time to dawdle over your decisions or doubt yourself. You won’t be doing your team any favors by hesitating after you make a call. Following through it just as important as speaking up in the first place. Call concisely. Your teammates may have a harder time understanding your calls if you phrase them as long sentences. Keep your calls short, simple, and clear so your plays are successful. Just as you may have tips for your teammates, your team and coach may have advice for you on how to sharpen your playing. Don’t dig your heels in or assume you’re above their advice. Volleyball is a team sport, and your team wants to support you so you can work together as fluidly as possible. Your coach and team may be able to spot flaws in your playing that you’ve missed; accepting their critiques could even help you improve tremendously! No one on the team expects you to be superhuman. Let your coach know if you feel yourself getting tired out, or you hurt yourself in a way that hinders you from playing effectively. You’ll likely be benched until you’re well enough to get back in the game. This scenario, while disappointing, is better than risking your health just so you can play. Every team member will have to sit out a game (or part of a game) eventually. Don’t be discouraged and definitely don’t just sit there. You can still help your team out by watching their plays and giving them tips from the bench. You can help them cover for any gaps in their positions, as well as advise on better ways to handle the ball. Cheer your team on while you’re on the sidelines. Positive reinforcement will help your teammates to play better, as well as make the game more enjoyable for everyone. Even if your teammate makes a mistake, it’s always better to lend then encouragement than harp on them.

Write an article based on this "Start by sketching his head. Add in 2 ovals for his eyeballs and 2 circles for his eyes, don't forget his eyebrows. Draw a bottle shape for his body (he kind of slouches so let's adjust to that). Sketch in his shirt, shorts and sneakers. Outline him up and erase guidelines. Color him in."
article: Draw a curvy triangle as shown. Sketch in guidelines. Sketch in a smile and a small half circle for the ears. Sketch in his scruffy hair. Add in thin arms and legs as well as hands and feet.   Don't forget to add in stripes to his shirt.

Write an article based on this "Bake the chilled cheese balls in the oven at 350 °F (177 °C) for 15 minutes. Arrange the cheese balls on a platter and serve immediately."
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Check on the cheese balls after the 15 minutes. The tops of the cheese balls should have a light, golden-brown coloring. If the cheese balls still appear doughy or pale, continuing baking them for another 5 minutes. Create a single layer of cheese balls on a platter to keep them from getting soggy as they cool. Just be careful when eating the cheese balls after they come out of the oven, as they may still be very hot. Store leftovers in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to a week.