Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Click File. Click Save As…. Select a save location. Enter an HTML name for your file. Click the "Save as type" drop-down box. Click All Files. Click Save.

Answer: It's in the top-left side of the Notepad window. A drop-down menu will appear. You'll find this near the top of the File drop-down menu. Click a folder on the left side of the window (e.g., Desktop). Type whatever name you want to use for the file followed by .html into the "File name" text field. For a file named "meow", for example, you'd enter meow.html here. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the drop-down menu. You'll see this in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so saves your text file as an HTML page. You can open the HTML page file in most browsers by clicking and dragging the file onto an open browser window.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Ask if you can work alone. Pay attention in class. Ask and answer questions in class.

Answer: If your teacher puts people in groups, ask them if you can work alone. Generally, loners don’t like to work and interact with other students. If your teacher gives you the option to work together or alone, work alone. If your teacher won’t allow you to work alone, do your part of the group work, but don’t talk to the other students unless you have to. You may prefer to be a loner and not socialize with your peers, but that doesn’t mean you should ignore your classes. One way to successfully be a loner is to focus on your studies and be a good student.  Listen in class, take notes, and study so you will make good grades. It doesn’t make a difference where you sit in class, just as long as you are paying attention. Being a loner doesn’t mean that you can’t speak up and participate in class. Raise your hand and ask questions when you have one. If the teacher calls on you or asks a question, answer. Being a loner means you don’t really hang around with other students. It doesn’t mean you don’t participate in class.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your hair onto the top of your head and tie a loose ponytail. Hold the center of a scarf at your neck and pull the ends to the hairline. Cross the ends and pull them back down to the nape of your neck. Tie the scarf into a knot at the nape of your neck.

Answer: Use your hands to pull your hair together and up onto the top of your head. Then secure the ponytail with a comfortable hairband. Avoid tying the hairband tight or it might be uncomfortable to sleep in.  Keep in mind that this technique will only work if your hair is at least 8 inches (20 cm) long. If you've done this correctly, the hair from your ponytail should fall into your face. Take a rectangular scarf that's about 1 by 4 feet (30 cm × 122 cm) and hold both ends in your hands. Stretch out the scarf and place the middle of the scarf near the nape of your neck. Then bring both of the short ends up towards the top of your head near your hairline. If your rectangular scarf is large, consider folding it in half lengthwise to make the wrap skinnier. While your hands are up near the top of your hairline, switch hands so you can cross the ends. Bring the ends back down to your neck. Once you've brought the ends of the scarf back down towards your neck, tie the scarf into a firm knot. The scarf will now be wrapped completely around your hairline which will prevent frizzing as you sleep. For extra hair protection, you can cover your wrapped hair in a silk pillowcase or cap. This can be especially good if you're protecting braids.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Purchase a well-translated version. Refrain from forcing yourself to read. Review the book when you’re relaxed. Consult a study aid.

Answer:
Les Miserables has many different translated versions. Choose one that suits your needs for reading and that has been accurately translated. In general, academic versions of Les Mis will offer the best translations with useful annotations. You can usually purchase these at specialty bookstores and even online retailers. You can make reading Les Mis a chore by forcing yourself to read it either out of personal or societal expectations. Avoid pressuring yourself and you will be able to truly enjoy reading this work about imperial France and redemption.  Keep the book available around your home or office. This may encourage you to pick it up if you’re bored or instead of watching TV.  Take Les Mis with you on vacation, to a pool or amusement park, or on your morning commute. Having the book with you can entertain you when you’re bored or need a distraction. Steer clear of reading when you are stressed or in a hurry. Reading Les Mis when you’re relaxed may help you enjoy the story more.  Studies have shown that a positive and relaxing environment can motivate you to read.  For example, keep your copy of Les Mis next to your bed. This will allow you to reach for it before you go to sleep. Or, make a date with yourself to bring it to the coffee shop on Saturday morning and read as you sip a cappuccino. If you are having a hard time getting through Les Mis because it deals with complex historical events, consider consulting a study aid to help you get through the book. This may help you understand the text and its topics as well as actually enjoy the book.  Most major works of literature have study aids with annotated comments that can explain difficult sections of the book. CliffsNotes, Shmoop, and Masterplots can help you unpack the harder thematic and historical elements. You may also want to peruse a history textbook to provide you with vital context on imperial France, which can also help you to better understand Les Mis. Mark Traugott's The Insurgent Barricade provides a fascinating look at the origins of Parisian barricades and how they were used in political rebellions.  Discuss any difficulties with your instructor or friend. They may be able to suggest effective ways to get through the book.