Problem: Article: Once you have a draft of the sestina, read it aloud to yourself. Listen to how the words sound in each stanza. Notice if each stanza flows well into one another. Underline or circle any awkward lines so you can revise them later. You can also read the sestina aloud to others to get their feedback. Ask them to tell you how it sounds as you read it aloud to them. Get constructive criticism about the sestina from peers, friends, teachers, and family members. Ask them if they feel the sestina flows well and explores a certain theme or idea clearly. Have them give you suggestions on ways you can improve the poem and make it better. Go through the sestina and make sure it has a certain rhythm to it. Confirm it follows the strict pattern for a sestina. Look for interesting sounds made by pairing certain words or lines together. Make sure all the words in the sestina are spelled correctly and that the punctuation and grammar is correct. You can use a line that you like from the sestina as the title or title the sestina with the theme or idea explored in it. You may also title it simply “Sestina,” though this may not be the most exciting way to get a reader’s attention. For example, a title for a sestina about your older sister might be, “Sestina: My Sister,” or “Bright, Blood, Sister.”
Summary: Read the sestina out loud. Show the sestina to others. Revise the sestina for rhythm, sound, and flow. Give the sestina a title.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: . Homemade bread is always heavenly; adding pumpkin to bread makes it moist and tasty. Pumpkin craisin bread, pumpkin bread rolls, and chocolate chip pumpkin bread are other delicious bread variants you might like to try. . Tasty snacks to throw into the autumn hiker's pack for energy-filling breaks. Or how about baking some pumpkin cheesecake swirl brownies or some pumpkin chocolate chip cookies? . An unusual drink but certainly a tasty one! This might be a good one for a Halloween party. And if you don't want a smoothie, why not try a pumpkin spice shake instead? For the cocktail set, add some pumpkin vodka to make a pumpkin smash cocktail. ake pumpkin dip. Use with crackers or raw veggies. . Pumpkin seeds make tasty snacks and they're easily made at home. If you like spice, try preparing spiced pumpkin seeds. . A lovely idea for a sweet treat at the table from Thanksgiving to Christmas, this can also makes a nice gift idea. Another pumpkin candy idea to try is pumpkin pie pecan candy, a sweet truffle-like candy nut concoction. Or perhaps try making pumpkin and apple halwa, a great way to use up some harvest picked apples too.

SUMMARY: Bake pumpkin bread Bake pumpkin bars Blend a pumpkin smoothie . Roast pumpkin seeds Make candied pumpkin

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Different trips will have different luggage requirements. Think about the type of bag that will be best for your trip. Are you going on a shorter trip? If so, you may want a smaller bag. Do you plan on going to a bunch of different destinations? Then consider an easy-to-carry backpack instead of a more cumbersome suitcase.  If you prefer to sling your bag over your shoulder, carry it around with you, or want more flexibility in how you organize your bag, a duffel bag may be a better choice for you. Suitcases tend to be easier to pack and unpack and easier to organize. However, they are harder to carry with you throughout the day and can be more difficult to store in small spaces. Depending on your needs, you can find bags that have built-in toiletry kits, garment bags, shoe storage, laptop and tech storage, and other features. from lowest to highest priority items. Duffel bags are great for getting a lot in a smaller bag, but they don't open up all the way like a suitcase. That means that you should put the items you will need sooner toward the top of your bag.  Lower priority items like spare jeans and shoes can go on the bottom. Items you will need right away, including your toiletries if you will need to take them out for security screening, should be packed on top. For fragile items, you may want to purchase a smaller hard case that you can pack in your bags. Items like shampoo and lotion that are prone to leaking should be packed in water-resistant bags such as a toiletries kit or plastic bag. Always put heavier or larger items at the bottom of the suitcase. This will make it easier to find items and will keep heavy objects from crushing or damaging lighter pieces such as souvenirs and toiletries.  Pack lighter items like dress shirts on top. This will help evenly distribute the weight and keep lightweight clothes from wrinkling. This way, they are less likely to be broken. You can also roll them up in t-shirts or other pieces of clothing to offer additional padding and protection. Carry a few plastic bags with you so that you can pack dirty shoes and laundry. This allows you to take your dirty items with you without having to pack an extra bag or use a whole side of your suitcase just for dirty clothes. You can use a grocery bag, small trash bags, or even shower caps for shoes.
Summary: Choose the right bag for your trip. Pack your duffle bag Organize your suitcase from heaviest on the bottom to lightest on top. Pack fragile items in the center of your case. Bring plastic bags for dirty shoes and laundry.

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One-sentence summary -- Add the flours, tapioca starch, baking powder, salt and xantham gum to a large mixing bowl. Whisk the dry ingredients well and make sure there are no clumps in the mixture. Create a well in the center of your dry ingredients. Put your coconut oil in a small, microwave-safe bowl and heat it in the microwave for 10-second intervals until it completely melts. Add the milk, water, eggs, melted coconut oil, honey, vanilla and almond extract into the well of your dry ingredients. Using your whisk, beat all the ingredients together until your batter is silky and smooth.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once you think the child is ready to use the needles, cast on and knit a row of stitches for the child. Then, show the child how to insert the needle into the stitch to create a new knit stitch. Have the child watch you do this 5 to 7 more times. Go slowly and ensure that the child can see you insert the needle and loop the yarn around it. If the child wants to try knitting, hold the child's hands in yours so you're both holding the needles. Knit a few stitches together before letting the child hold the needles. Encourage the child as they try to insert the needle and loop the yarn. If the child doesn't want to try to knit without you holding the needles, don't force them to. You can always take a break and try again later. Once the child is successfully doing the knit stitch without any assistance, show them how to do the pearl stitch. Instead of inserting the needle inside and behind the existing stitch, show the child how the needle goes down and in front of the stitch. Slowly knit 5 to 7 purl stitches with the child watching you. If the child is having a hard time remembering how to handle the needle when making a knit stitch, sing this rhyme and show them the movements that go with it:  In through the front door (Insert the needle through the front of the stitch) Around the back (Loop the yarn around the needle) Out through the window (Use the needle to pull the loop through the stitch) And off jumps Jack (Slide the old stitch off of the needle).
Summary:
Use knitting needles to teach the child the knit stitch. Let the child try the knit stitch. Show the child how to knit the purl stitch. Sing a rhyme to help the child remember the stitches.