INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Now that all of the things on your floor are on your bed, separate them into separate piles so you’re able to see what you need to clean. For example, you may set school supplies near one corner of your bed, clothes in another, and accessories somewhere in the middle. Keep your piles organized so you’re able to clean each group of items separately. If you don’t have room on your bed for everything, it’s okay to put some piles back on your floor or a table. Just make sure you actually put the things away rather than leaving them there. There’s a chance that you may have eaten a meal or snack in your room and you forgot to bring the dishes back out. Look for any dining ware or cups that you have around your room and stack them up. Take the dishes into the kitchen and wash them by hand or put them in a dishwasher. Don’t leave your unwashed dishes in the sink because your parent or guardian may get upset if you don’t clean them. Hold the clothes you picked up off the floor to your nose and smell them. If they smell musty or dirty, put them in your laundry basket so you can wash them. If they still smell clean, either fold them or hang them up so you can put them away. Continue going through your clothes until you don’t have any left in the pile.  If you aren’t able to tell if clothes are clean or dirty, then put them in your laundry basket just to be safe. Look at your clothes to make sure they don’t have any visible stains or dirt on them before you put them away. Your closet can be an easy place to hide clutter, but it needs to stay organized as well. Separate your hanging clothes into similar groups, such as jackets, sweatshirts, dresses, and pants. If you’re able, use a closet organizer to stack shoes or clothes so they don’t look like they’re just thrown inside. Try to clear as much of your closet floor as you’re able so it doesn’t look cluttered when you open it.  Keep your closet door shut to make your room seem like it’s cleaner. Look for clothes that you don’t wear often and see if you’re able to donate or sell them. Don’t throw things in your closet without hanging them up or straightening them out or else it will just get messy again. Desks and nightstands can gather lots of random objects if you don’t keep them clean and organized. Sort loose papers and notebooks into folders so you can easily keep them together, and find a spot in a drawer or cabinet for them. If you have random knick knacks or small items, store them in small boxes or crates that you can pull out when you need them. It’s okay to leave some things on your desk that you use often, such as your wallet, headphones, or a planner. There’s a chance that you have jewelry, coins, pens, or other knick-knacks somewhere in your room that are cluttering up your space. Use tiny bowls or baskets to store your items so your shelves and surfaces stay organized. Put items that are similar in the same container so you know exactly where to look the next time you need them.  For example, you may keep a cup on a desk to store pens and pencils, or you may use a folder to put important pieces of paper in.

SUMMARY: Sort the pile of things on your bed into like groups. Take any plates or drinking glasses you have back to the kitchen. Sort through your clothes to check if they’re clean or dirty. Straighten out your closet so it doesn’t feel as cluttered. Organize the objects on your nightstands or desk. Put loose items into organizers so they’re less likely to make a mess.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Dip the bristles of the brush into the bowl to pick up some of the cleaner. Minimize the amount of moisture on the brush as much as possible to avoid soaking the seat belt. For truly stubborn stains, you or a professional can use a steam machine or hot water extractor. Once you’ve added a coating of fabric cleaner or upholstery shampoo, run the machine over the belt on a low moisture setting.
Summary: Dip a stiff-bristle brush into the mixture. Use a steam machine.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: a : ä as a in English car. Simply is shown as a.  e, open e (always stressed) : ĕ as e in English pet. Simply is shown as ε (epsilon). When you get to it you are going down.  e, closed e : ā  as a in English pay. Simply is shown as e. When you get to it you are going up.  o, open o (always stressed) : ŏ  as o in English pot. Simply is shown as ɔ (a flipped c).  o, closed o : ō as o in English bored. Simply is shown as o.  i: ē  as ee in English see. Simply is shown as i.  i (i unstressed and is in one of the combinations "ia, ie, io, iu") : j as y in English yes. Simply is shown as j.  u : ōō as oo in English noon. Simply is shown as u.  u (u unstressed and is in one of the combinations "ua, ue, ui, uo") : w as w in British sandwich or Greenwich. Simply is shown as w.

SUMMARY:
Learn Italian vowels as,