In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Only throw out if the clothes are underwear, swimsuits, have holes in, etc. Wipe down the inside of the wardrobe and maybe vacuum if you're lucky enough to have a walk-in wardrobe.
Summary: Go through all your clothes, and sort into 3 piles - Keep, give away, and throw out. Take everything out of your wardrobe and put in your room. Hang or fold your clothes back in the wardrobe.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you find that she’s on her best behavior when you are around that is a good sign. However, don’t take it to heart if she is brief with you sometimes. She might seem in a hurry or she might not want to be around you right at that moment. Sometimes she might just be grumpy or having a bad day. Pay attention the theme of your conversations, not one specific instance. For example, if she tries to engage you in interesting conversations then she probably thinks you are interesting. If you're always the one to talk to her, she might assume she doesn’t have to put any work into the relationship. Talk to her a few times and then leave the door open for her to start a conversation with you. If she doesn’t then she probably doesn’t want to talk to you anymore.  For example, if she asks you how your soccer game went or your piano recital it means she is paying attention to your interests. That's a good sign. If she likes you, she might ask for help on a lot of things. She might ask you for help on the new homework in the hall, just so she can get closer to you.  She might ask you a lot of questions about your interests. She might even just say something about how she’s excited you’ll be living in the same neighborhood next year, or something like that. Keep an eye out for these clues. If she is a straight A student, and she asks you for the history assignment, she probably already has it and she just wanted to talk to you. But be careful, she might really need help, so don't get your hopes up too high. This sounds simple, but honestly sometimes the simplest clues are the most important ones. If she is nice to you and asks questions, she probably likes you. There’s a myth that sometimes girls will act mean to you to get your attention. That’s not true. They might tease you flirtatiously, but they aren’t going to outright insult you. Take the teasing in stride because it’s probably a good sign.  For example, if she teases you for being late to school that day she might like you. If she tells you you're dumb because you failed a test, she probably doesn't.
Summary: Listen to what tone she talks to you with. Wait for her to strike up a conversation with you. Keep an eye out for verbal gestures. Keep track of how nice she is to you.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This can work for a longer trip or a brief ride to and from work. To keep yourself occupied, pack a small journal. Jot down interesting observations of the world around you, any interesting thoughts you have, or interesting snippets of conversation you overhear. Not only will this help you enjoy yourself and pass the time, you'll have something to remember the moment for years to come. You can also sketch in your notebook if you don't like writing. If someone seems friendly, you can make friends on the train. If someone catches your eye and smiles, or asks you a question, strike up a conversation. Many people have fun making new friends to pass time on the train.  This can be great on longer journeys. A great conversation starter is something like, "Where are you headed?" You can chat about things like vacation and travel plans. Be careful, however. Not everyone loves talking on the train. If someone's wearing headphones or is buried in a book, they may not be opened to conversation. Bringing a book along with you can help you stay entertained on a long train ride. Choose an entertaining work of fiction or nonfiction, or something like a light book of poetry. You can also try magazines on topics that interest you. If you're engaged in an interesting read, the train ride is bound to pass by more quickly. For longer train rides, the scenery is sometimes beautiful. If you're traveling through a unfamiliar city or a rural area, sometimes taking in the scene can be entertaining in and of itself. Take a moment to simply look out the window and observe anything interesting you pass by. Bring an iPhone/iPod, MP3 player, or other portable device that plays music with you. You can turn on your music and use this to zone out and relax while enjoying the train ride.  In addition to listening to music, you can also listen to things like Podcasts and radio shows to pass the time. If you have a larger electronic device, like a tablet, you can download and watch movies and TV shows. If you brought along a smart phone, use it to play games. Download popular games, like Candy Crush, or play simple card games like solitude. Losing yourself in a fun phone app an help you pass the time on the train and enjoy yourself.  Choose games you can play with friends, like Draw Something, so you can engage with your friends from a distance. Keep in mind, you should have a backup plan. Games that require Internet access may eat up your data if the train does not have wi-fi.
Summary:
Journal while you're on the train. Make friends with other passengers. Read. Look out the window. Listen to music. Play games on your phone.