Write an article based on this "Use your artistic talent and practice to discover and improve the finished job. Open your Shot in the Windows Paint. Select All from the drop-down menu. Click on "Cut" from menu or "Ctrl + X" from your keyboard. Select a colour of your choice (here red) and take the "bucket" from the menu and click it on the white are to be filled with red. Click on Paste to put your snapshot back on the frame."
article: For example frame your snapshot to contrast it with the background.   Make the blank background larger using "Resize" arrow.  Move the snapshot and resize the red frame for a desired frame size.

Write an article based on this "Pre-read the text. Direct your reading with questions about the content you're about to read. Write down your answers to remind you as you read."
article: Give yourself a minute or two to just look things over and think about what it is that you need to absorb from the text. Use the steps in the section "Familiarizing Yourself with the Text" to Identify the basics first:  Is it a list of facts? An understanding of a concept? A sequence of events? What sort of learning will you need to do? Especially if you are reading something that was assigned in a class, good questions to consider include:  Why am I being asked to read this? What is the purpose of the assignment? How does this assignment fit in with the rest of what we have been doing? It is the main idea? Or, is it just an example or sideline to the main idea? What am I supposed to be getting out of this? (Ideas, background information, procedures, overview?) What level of detail am I going to need to retain? (Do I need to understand everything, or will the main ideas be sufficient?)

Write an article based on this "Conjugate leer in the present subjunctive. Learn the imperfect subjunctive. Use the future subjunctive."
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Use the present subjunctive when you need to describe an act of reading that is supposedly presently going on when one doubts or denies that it is actually going on.  Example: "I doubt that they read many books," Dudo que ellos lean muchos libros.  yo: lea tú: leas él/ella/usted: lea nosotros/-as: leamos vosotros/-as: leáis ellos/ellas/ustedes: lean The imperfect subjunctive is used to describe an act of seeing that one doubts or denies has happened in the past.  Note that there are two forms of the imperfect subjunctive for all six tenses of the conjugation. The verb leer is irregular in the imperfect subjunctive. Example: "I doubt that you read that book," Dudo que leyeras ese libro.  yo: leyera or leyese tú: leyeras or leyeses él/ella/usted: leyera or leyese nosotros/-as: leyéramos or leyésemos vosotros/-as: leyerais or leyeseis ellos/ellas/ustedes: leyeran or leyesen The verb leer is irregular in the future subjunctive. The future subjunctive should be used when you need to describe an act of reading that may happen in the future when one doubts that the act will actually happen.  Example: "I doubt that we will read that book," Dudo que leyéremos ese libro.  yo: leyere tú: leyeres él/ella/usted: leyere nosotros/-as: leyéremos vosotros/-as: leyereis ellos/ellas/ustedes: leyeren