In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The conclusion of a biography should remind the reader of the subject’s achievements or actions. Briefly describe their greatest achievements so that the reader can remember why it is important or enlightening to learn about their life. A conclusion in Jane Austen’s biography, for example, should mention that she wrote 6 novels, some of which are regarded among the memorable and influential works of English literature. It is important to describe the impact the subject had during their lifetime. If their actions caused political reform, describe the laws, changes, or conflicts that that took place because of their actions. If they enacted important societal changes, mention how their actions changed the cultural mindset. A biography about Martin Luther, the 16th-century monk who lead the Protestant Reformation, should mention his impact on the development of religious beliefs throughout Europe. Not only did he challenge the ruling Catholic Church, but he made the Bible more accessible to all individuals, not just the clergy. A conclusion should mention that his actions influenced religious beliefs during the Renaissance. While a biography on an important historical figure may include details about their legacy, a biography about a family friend or person who is unknown to the general public may not. In this case, mention what the person learned or achieved in their life, or note experiences that transformed them.  For instance, a biography written by your grandmother may focus on how moving to a metropolitan area when she got married changed her perspective on women in the workforce. If you’re writing the biography about yourself, note the greatest life lessons you’ve learned or the biggest achievements you’ve had so far.
Summary: Summarize the subject's most memorable actions. Describe the subject's impact. Explain what the subject learned or achieved throughout their life.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You will need 1/2 cup of rice, 2-3 cups of water, and a bowl to place them in. Don't forget to rinse the rice well before using! Stir the mixture to make sure none of the rice is sticking together. The water should look murky or cloudy when it is ready to ferment. Strain the rice out and set the water aside. Set it aside and keep it at room temperature for 24-48 hours to allow it to ferment.  Fermentation is said to strengthen the effects of rice water and help restore pH balance to dry or brittle hair.  A good way to know when the fermentation is complete is that the rice water will start to smell sour. After the fermentation process is complete, transfer the rice water to a Tupperware or mason jar. A squeeze bottle also works very well and comes in handy when applying it to your hair later!  Any rice water that you do not use right away can be stored in the fridge for about seven days. Adding a few drops of lavender or other essential oils is a great way to make the rice water smell pleasant!
Summary: Gather up your ingredients. Mix the rice and water together in the bowl. Soak the rice in the water for 15-30 minutes. Place the soaked rice water in a container. Bottle the rice water in your favorite container.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: On one of the endpapers, coat approximately ½” of the spine-side edge of the endpaper with glue. Fold the cover over (essentially closing the sketchbook), to align the glued portion of the endpaper with the last page of signature paper. Then flip the book over and glue the other edge of the endpaper to the nearest page of signature paper. Once all the gluing is finished, lay a few heavy books on top of the sketchbook so everything can dry without warping or curling.
Summary:
Glue the endpapers to the sketchbook signatures.