Problem: Article: Anna's face shape is a tall circle that comes to a gentle point at the bottom.   Divide her face into quarters with general guidelines. Add a slender neck and narrow, rounded shoulders. If you need help getting the overall shape of Anna’s head, draw a small circle at the bottom of her head. This will be her chin. You can erase intersecting lines to get a final form. Your circle should extend just below Anna’s head. This will create the gentle point of the chin. Sketch loosely with your wrist and shoulder. You’re just trying to draw a base outline. You can erase any extra lines later. Anna has wide eyes that slant upwards on the bottom.   Draw the outline of her eyes like a sideways capital “D”. Make her irises large and round. Note how the top of the irises are cut off by her eyelids. Use your horizontal guideline as a reference point. Her eyes shouldn’t extend below this line. You may choose to draw individual eyelashes, or just make the lines thicker near the outer top edges. Her eyebrows are full, blocky, and expressive. If you’re drawing on paper, add a small circle in each eye to create a shine. Anna has a tiny nose that is little more than a squashed U-shape. She has thin Caucasian lips. Feel free to make her grin somewhat asymmetrical. It adds to her quirky appearance.   Draw the nose closer to her mouth than to her eyes. To draw the mouth, start with a curved line which moves up at the ends. Then add lines on the top and bottom to fill out the lips. Erase your guidelines. Note how it is parted on the side. All hair flows from a single spot at the top of her head. Her braids may take time to draw, but are made up of S-shaped lines which intersect one another.   Note how each section of hair tucks into the following one. You can draw her braids overlapping one another and then erase areas to create the braided look. Braids also have a zig-zag line going down the center. If it’s easier, draw the middle part of the braid first and then fill out the curves around your zig-zag. Start at the bottom of a zig-zag line and draw a line upward, continuing the line from the zig-zag.   Her hair starts above your initial circle for her head. Follow the curve you drew for her head when drawing the hair. Follow your starting point and move out, adding a few lines for her bangs.
Summary: Start with Anna’s general form. Draw Anna's eyes and eyebrows. Move on to her nose and mouth. Draw Anna's hair.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Go to https://docs.google.com/document/ in your computer's web browser. This will prompt your list of Google Docs documents to open if you're logged into your Google account. If you aren't logged into your Google account, enter your email address and password when prompted before continuing. Double-click the document which you want to save to your own Drive. It's in the top-left corner of the page. A drop-down menu will appear. You'll find this option in the File drop-down menu. Doing so prompts a pop-up window. Type your preferred name for the file into the text box at the top of the pop-up window. This is the name the file will have when saved to your Drive. It's at the bottom of the window. The file will be saved to your Google Drive account with full read and write permissions.

SUMMARY: Open Google Docs. Select the shared document. Click File. Click Make a copy. Enter a new name. Click OK.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Make sure none of the peaches are touching, or they'll freeze together. Cover the baking sheet with plastic wrap. Place the baking sheet in the freezer and leave it there until the peach wedges are frozen solid. You can use either tubs or freezer bags. Fill the container with the peach wedges, leaving a little room at the top. Since the wedges were pre-frozen, they shouldn't stick together. Label the container with the date the peaches were processed and stored. They should keep for 8 to 10 months.
Summary: Place the peach wedges in a single layer on a baking sheet. Freeze the peaches. Put the peaches in a freezer food storage container. Store the peaches in the freezer.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you're wearing pants or a skirt with a tight waistband, your clothes could be making matters worse by putting pressure on your bladder. Make yourself as comfortable as possible by loosening your tight clothing.  If you're wearing a belt, unbuckle it. Unbutton or unzip your pants or skirt. To hide the fact that you're unbuttoned, pull your shirt down or place a sweater or another item over your lap. For similar reasons, you may also find it helpful to uncross your legs, particularly when sitting. Squirming around jostles your bladder and creates an urge that feels more extreme. You might want feel like tapping your feet or shifting from side to side, but that's just going to make matters worse. Try to get in a comfortable position and stay that way. This is one of the best ways to deal with having to pee on a bus. If there's really nowhere to go to the bathroom for the next hour or two, make the best of the situation by trying to forget about your uncomfortable physical state. Pick up your reading material or turn on a video absorbing enough to keep your mind off of your urge to relieve your bladder. Both of these actions can cause the pelvic floor muscles to give a little, making the urge to pee worse. You probably can't do much about it if you have a coughing fit, but you can make sure the book or video you choose isn't funny enough to make you laugh so hard you pee in your pants. Having an unbearable urge to pee is partly psychological, so thinking about whitewater rafting and spouting geysers really will make you feel worse! Let your mind dwell on deserts (without mirages) and other things that are dry. If you have a mean friend who thinks it's funny to sing "Don't Go Chasing Waterfalls" while you're trying to hold it in, tell him it won't be so funny if you pee in your seat right next to them. There's no chance that you're going to burst your bladder just by holding your pee for a long time, so let your mind be eased. If it gets to the point where your body can't hold it anymore, it will simply stop doing so. Hopefully by then you'll have gotten to a rest stop! If you fear the time has come and you're still sitting there wedged between a stranger and a window, read on.
Summary:
Loosen tight clothing. Try not to move around too much. Read or watch something to distract yourself. Avoid coughing or laughing. Don't think about running water. Know that holding it for a long time won't hurt your bladder.