Article: While there are general rules of thumb to follow when it comes to emphasizing in writing, it's always best to follow the standard of the publication. If you're writing for school, ask your teacher how to emphasize words. If you're submitting to a magazine or other publication, browse that magazine to see their standard form for emphasizing words and terms.  Some publications may have their own unique style, using unconventional means like quotation marks as emphasis. Writing in caps lock for emphasis is generally considered poor writing. It can come off as yelling. Avoid all caps unless you're emphasizing words in a very informal setting, like an e-mail to a friend or a social media post. Many people have the inclination to pace while they're speaking. However, this makes you look nervous, which can take away from you emphasizing certain terms. It may also distract your audience. Instead of pacing, stand tall and still in a power stance. This will make you look more confident and draw more attention to the words you choose to emphasize. You should never go into a presentation without practicing your speech, including your use of emphasis. Practice in front of a mirror and in front of others. This will ensure you go into a speech confident and relaxed. To help you remember which words to emphasize as you practice your speech, try bolding certain terms or using ellipses around them as a visual signal in your notes or script.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Adhere to the style guide you're working within. Avoid all caps except in informal settings. Remain still when speaking. Practice emphasis for big presentations.
Article: This method will work best if the sky is clear and there are no clouds. However, if it’s cloudy, or the sun is obstructed by trees, you may have to approximate.  If it is cloudy and you can see a vague outline of the sun, you can still do the measurement between the horizon and the sun. There will be a haze around the sun in the clouds: use that haze as the position of the sun. Your calculation may be a bit off, because the haze around the sun is larger than the sun itself, but it will only be by a factor of a few minutes. If it's cloudy and you can't see the sun at all, you won't be able to use this technique. However, if you have a feeling that the sky may clear up, wait ten or fifteen minutes to see if you can see the sun. If your view is blocked by trees or other items on the landscape, you’ll need to find some higher ground where the view is better. Hike or climb up a bit until the sun is unobstructed in the sky and you can see the space between the sun and the horizon.  If the terrain is very hilly and there's no possibility of climbing higher, walk as much as you can to see if you can locate the sun. If you're able to get a bit of a hint of where it is, you can use the method with the approximate location of the sun. If trees are blocking your view, make an approximate guess as well. You'll still be able to see a vague outline of the sun, which will be good enough for a measurement. Hold up one arm with your wrist bent so your palm is facing towards you. It doesn’t matter which hand you pick, left or right: whichever feels most comfortable. Position your hand with your fingers together and your palm flat. Hold the bottom edge of your hand (the side of your pinky finger) parallel to the ground.  You’ll want to take a comfortable stance for this trick, because you’ll have to hold your hands and body still for a while. Make sure that the ground beneath you is solid: no moving rocks, shale, or uncomfortable footing. This could affect the accuracy of your measurement.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find the location of the sun. Get a clear view. Get into position.
Article: More often than not, the generic store brand of any given product costs less than the name brand, even though the two products are virtually identical. Fruits and vegetables that are in season are priced to sell, so they cost less than produce not in season. For instance, corn-on-the-cob can cost up to ten times more out of season than it does during the summer months, when it is in season. Fresh seafood can be very expensive. By comparison, canned tuna and salmon are quite cheap, and they also contain high amounts of protein and helpful omega-3 fatty acids. Boneless, skinless chicken breasts are convenient to prepare, but this convenience will cost you extra. Bone-in pieces and whole chickens will save you on cost per serving. You can even remove the bones before you cook the chicken and save them to make stock later on. Tougher cuts of meat, like beef chuck roasts and pork shoulders, cost less than tender cuts. Slow cooking these meats using low heat can make them just as delectable, though. Try preparing a stew or slow-cooker meal using these cuts. In general, meat can be rather expensive. Eggs and beans are both healthy alternatives that offer high levels of protein at significantly cheaper prices. Both products are already fairly cheap. Moreover, they can usually be bought cheaper in bulk and have extended expiration dates. Enhance stews and stir-fries with pasta or rice, or prepare them for a simple side dish.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Buy store brands. Purchase produce in season. Use canned fish instead of fresh. Buy whole chicken or bone-in chicken instead of boneless. Opt for tougher cuts of meat. Cook with cheaper forms of protein, like eggs and beans. Get more out of your meal by using rice or pasta.