In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Rinse the fruit off to eliminate dirt and debris before you cut into it. If necessary, you can use a clean vegetable brush to scrub away stubborn dirt. Afterwards, pat it dry with paper towels. Wash your hands with soap and hot water as well to avoid contaminating the fruit.
Summary: Wash the watermelon under running water and dry it.

Try knee-high slouch boots with longer skirts, and wear mid-calf boots with a skirt or dress at the knee. Thigh-high boots look great with short or mini skirts. If you wear heeled boots with a fuller dress or skirt, it can fall just above the top of the boot. If your dress is more form-fitting, it should come to a few inches above the boot or knee. Pair shiny leather boots with cozy knit skirts and tights, or wear tough combat or cowboy boots with light, flowing dresses for a great combination of hard and soft.
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One-sentence summary -- Select a height that works for your skirt length. Consider a heeled boot for a dressier look. Try mixing colors and textures.

Q: When purchasing the crate, make sure it is not too big. If the crate is too big, your puppy will still be able to eliminate in one corner and sleep in another. However, make sure the crate is not too small, as well. Your puppy should be able to lie, stand, and move around comfortably in their crate. Alternatively, you can purchase a crate that is appropriate for your Basset’s expected full-grown size. Use a divider to make the crate smaller, and adjust the divider as your puppy grows. Many crates come with dividers. Place a towel or blanket, toys, and treats inside your puppy’s crate. This will entice your puppy to explore the crate on their own. Once your puppy goes inside the crate on their own, reward them with praise and treats. At this point, do not shut the crate’s door right away. You want your puppy to have a positive association with their crate.  Choose a word or phrase to say when your Basset enters the crate like, “Crate time,” “Go to your room,” or “Nap time.” If you bought your puppy from a breeder who lives nearby, try dropping off a towel or blanket at the breeder’s place a few days before picking up your puppy. This way the litter can sleep on the blanket and leave their collective scent. Place this towel in your puppy’s crate to comfort your puppy. Once your puppy has no qualms about going into their crate on their own, select an appropriate time to enclose your puppy. An appropriate time to enclose your puppy is after they have eaten and eliminated outside. After you close the door, stay with your puppy and give them a new toy.  If your puppy begins to cry, talk to them and reassure them by saying, “That’s a good boy (or girl). It’s ok, I’m here.” Leave the puppy in the crate for only ten minutes. Slowly work your way up to longer periods of time. This way, your puppy will be comforted by your scent and will hopefully fall asleep more easily. Set your alarm for three hours so you can wake up to take your puppy outside to use the restroom. By setting an alarm, you will be able to take your puppy out of their crate before they begin to whine or cry. Therefore, you will not be rewarding bad behavior. Unless you know that your puppy needs to use the restroom or is hungry, do not take your puppy out of their crate when they whine or cry.
A: Purchase a crate. Make the crate comfortable. Crate your puppy for small amount of times. Place the crate in your room at night.

Article: To make a cup of cake flour substitute, start with 2 tbsp (20 g) of cornstarch. Measure this ingredient out precisely with a measuring spoon and place the cornstarch in a 1 cup measuring cup. The cornstarch will help mimic the lightness of cake flour, which is perfect for light, fluffy cakes that still need structure, such as chiffon or angel food cake. Use a spoon to transfer flour into the measuring cup, over top of the cornstarch. Keeping adding flour until the 1 cup measurement is full, then level the top off with the flat edge of a knife. This method helps prevent packing and gives you a more precise measurement. Avoid the “digging” technique when measuring flour. Digging the cup into a bag of flour can pack extra flour into the measuring cup, which makes the cake denser. Dump the measuring cup's contents into a mixing bowl, then use a whisk or spoon to combine the flour and cornstarch. Mix well until the 2 ingredients are combined. Place a strainer or sifter on top of another bowl that's about the same size as the first. Pour the flour and cornstarch mixture through, shaking and tapping the sides of the strainer or sifter until the mixture has fully sifted through. Sifting will combine and aerate the flour mixture, which will help make the cake light and fluffy. Use this substitution for 1 cup of cake flour while baking. Scale it as needed, following the amount recommended by the recipe. For example, if the recipe calls for 1/2 cup (70 g) of cake flour, use 1/2 (75 g) cup of all-purpose flour and replace 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) (25 g) of flour with 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) (10 g) of cornstarch.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Place 2 tbsp (20 g) of cornstarch into a 1 cup measuring cup. Fill the rest of the 1 cup (130 g) with all-purpose flour. Combine the flour and cornstarch in a mixing bowl. Use another bowl and a strainer or sifter to sift the flour mixture 3-5 times. Scale the 1 cup measurement up and down for the recipe.

Problem: Article: If you like your cauliflower to have a little bite, cook it for 3 minutes. If you know you like cauliflower to be completely soft, microwave it for 4 minutes. Microwave the cauliflower on full power. The cauliflower will continue to cook as it rests. After 1 minute, wear oven mitts to remove the hot bowl and carefully lift the lid or covering off. Insert a fork into a floret to see if it's as tender as you want.  The steam in the bowl is very hot, so lift the lid away from your face. If the cauliflower isn't as soft as you want, cover the bowl and return it to the microwave. Heat the cauliflower for 1 minute and check it again. There might be a little water left in the bottom of the bowl. If there is, carefully pour the cauliflower into a fine-mesh strainer over a sink so the water drains.
Summary: Microwave the cauliflower for 3 to 4 minutes. Leave the cauliflower in the microwave for 1 minute before you take it out. Drain water from the bowl.

Problem: Article: You can shuffle your entire song library directly in the Music app. This will display all of the songs in your library. You'll find this at the very top of your list of songs. If you already have a song playing in Music, you can shuffle from the Now Playing menu:  Tap the mini player at the bottom of the Music app screen to expand it. Swipe to scroll down on the Now Playing screen. Tap the Shuffle button next to "Up Next." This will shuffle all of the songs in your library. Siri can shuffle your music from any screen:  Press and hold the Home button to start Siri. Say "Shuffle songs." Siri will shuffle all of the music in your library. The Control Center on your iPhone allows you to start your music from most screens:  Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the Control Center. Swipe from right to left on the Control Center to open the Music controls. Press "Play" to start shuffling your music. If your last-played song starts instead, double-tap Home and clear Music from the list of recent apps. This will clear it out of the Control Center.
Summary:
Open the Music app. Tap the "Library" tab and then tap "Songs." Tap the "Shuffle All" button. Shuffle from the Now Playing menu. Use Siri to shuffle your music. Use the Control Center to shuffle your music.