Q: She will talk about a program on TV and ask which color you like better, red or blue.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/8\/88\/Find-Latias-in-Pokemon-Emerald-Step-6-Version-3.jpg\/v4-460px-Find-Latias-in-Pokemon-Emerald-Step-6-Version-3.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/8\/88\/Find-Latias-in-Pokemon-Emerald-Step-6-Version-3.jpg\/aid1067681-v4-728px-Find-Latias-in-Pokemon-Emerald-Step-6-Version-3.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  If you pick red, you unlock Latias. If you pick blue, you unlock Latios.  Make sure to have a lot Max Repels. This will make it easier to catch Latias/Latios since the only Pokémon you'll encounter while using a Max Repel has to be at a level equal or higher than your first Pokémon. Use the Max Repels and run in the grass. After around 20 seconds, run into the door and back out. Keep doing this until you encounter whichever one you chose.
A: Defeat the Elite 4 and  become a champion. You will wake up back at your home after the credits. Go downstairs to find your mom and dad. Your dad will give you a ticket and he will go away. Talk to your mom. Once you have picked your color, Latios or Latias will be roaming throughout the Hoenn region in any random patch of grass. Get a Pokémon that is level 40 in your team and put it at the front of your party. Go to a location that has a grass and is nearby a door.

Article: Brainstorm a list of ideas that reflect what your artwork is about. It can be simple, such as “trees” or “girl,” but it can also be thematic or subconscious, such as “friendship” or “childhood.” Think about what the meaning of the artwork is, and how the title can convey that meaning. What drove you to create this piece of art? Reflect on your feelings about this artwork and what you’d like to share with your audience. How does the artwork make you feel? Identify the story you want to tell. With artwork, there are certain areas of the piece that the artist wants the audience to see first or to pay the most attention to. Think about the focal point of your artwork. What do you want people to focus on when they observe your artwork? Naming your artwork after the focal point can help people understand your artwork better. Johannes Vermeer’s “Girl with a Pearl Earring” draws attention to the small jewel in the ear of the subject. Oftentimes, titles help audiences understand what they’re looking at. Titles can give tools to the audience to know how to interpret the piece. What do you want audiences to know about your artwork?  Do you want your title to direct the viewer towards a particular interpretation? For example, a work of art of a dog sitting on a beach can be interpreted in a number of ways. But if you title the picture, “Abandoned,” the viewer will assume that the dog has been abandoned on the beach. If you title the picture, “Best Friend,” people will react differently to the dog’s presence. Some artists prefer not to tell the meaning of their artwork, deliberately leaving the title ambiguous. No matter your reasoning for choosing a particular title, make it meaningful for you. You are, after all, the artist, and the artwork is made primarily for yourself. Some artists like to have titles that convey certain meanings so that they remember certain details about the process of making the artwork, what inspired the artwork, and so on. Frida Kahlo titled one painting, “I Belong to My Owner,” during a tumultuous affair with exiled communist Leo Trotsky. The painting of wild flowers in a vase symbolizes her overwhelming love for Trotsky coupled with her need to remove herself from this affair.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make a list of themes central to the artwork. Identify your motivation behind the artwork. Pinpoint the artwork’s focal point. Consider what audiences need to know. Make the title meaningful for yourself.

Problem: Article: You might have seen people online or friends doing stunts with pogo sticks. Only do what you are comfortable doing and don’t do anything you are not ready to try. Make sure you can do regular jumping with ease before you attempt any tricks. Once you have control of your pogo stick, you can try jumping with one foot. Start jumping how you normally would. When you have a good rhythm going, take the foot off the pogo stick that is not dominate. (If you are right footed, take off your left foot). Lean to the side of the pogo stick that does not have a foot on it to try to center yourself perfectly. To jump without any hands, start jumping how you would normally jump. Then, use your knees to get a good grip on the pogo stick. Slowly take your hands off of the pogo stick handles. Make sure to continue to jump, securing the pogo stick with your knees and using your knees to pull the pogo stick up. Once you start jumping with no hands have somebody give you a ball. You can use a basketball and shoot it in a basket while you are on the pogo stick.
Summary: Don’t do anything you aren’t ready to do. Jump with one foot. Jump with no hands.

Q: Stir to combine all the ingredients. Stir constantly. Simmer for another 2 minutes. Stir constantly and keep heating without boiling. Stir constantly. Add the cinnamon too. Pour into 4 mugs. Add whipped cream and/or marshmallows for garnish, if desired.
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Add the cocoa powder, sugar and salt to a heavy based saucepan. Pour in the hot water. Bring to the boil. Turn down the heat. Add the milk in small amounts. Pour in the caramel sauce. Remove from the heat. Serve.