Write an article based on this "Use your nails and teeth."
article: If you're not adverse to using your nails and teeth as tools, you may be able to use them to push back (or carefully nibble away) some of the wood of your pencil. Once you've revealed enough of the graphite to begin working again, consider honing it to a tip using some of our other suggestions. Be very careful not to swallow any of the wood shavings. You also want to avoid ingesting the graphite—not because it's toxic like old lead pencils were—but just because it's gross! You also don't want to discolor your teeth.

Write an article based on this "Learn more about your unique personality traits through your rashi. Check your zodiac compatibility with the people around you. Research which career is most compatible with your rashi. Consult your rashi before you make a major life decision."
article: Your moon sign can tell you a lot about yourself, from your likes and dislikes to your deep inner struggles. Check your monthly or daily rashi predictions from a credible, trusted astrologer, whether online or in person, to learn more about yourself and explore your personality.  For example, those with Leo rashis tend to be better leaders than followers because they’re bold, enthusiastic, and driven. Those with a Gemini rashi tend to be creative, positive, and quick-witted, but they tend to have a difficult time balancing mood swings and making decisions. Learning about your rashi and the rashis of your family, coworkers, friends, and significant others can help you understand your relationships better. If you and your significant other tend to clash in a certain area, check your monthly rashi prediction and look for conflict or compatibility issues. You can also take a test online to see which signs you’re naturally most compatible with. Surround yourself with people whose rashis complement yours! Your moon sign indicates unique strengths and weaknesses, which qualify you for a unique set of jobs. Astrologers use these qualities to put together lists of recommended jobs for each rashi. Look through these jobs and note whether or not you identify with the different qualities to help you find a career that suits you best.  For example, those with the Aries (Mesha) rashi are likely to succeed in government jobs, military service, firefighting, sports, manufacturing, and agriculture. A Virgo (Kanya) rashi, on the other hand, indicates strengths in auditing, accounting, business, teaching, writing, and retail. You can find a complete list at http://astroveda.wikidot.com/career-by-rashi. Keep in mind that these career paths are not set in stone. Draw inspiration from them, but don’t feel like you have to follow them. Vedic astrologers believe that rashis can help you catch a glimpse of the future. For example, your rashi could indicate if it’s the best time to start a successful business, buy a property, or get married. This is a great way to have a little extra assurance before making a big decision. For example, if you’re about to purchase your first home and you want to make sure that the stars are aligned, check your monthly or daily rashi prediction from a trusted Vedic astrologer.

Write an article based on this "Plan an introduction with a hook. Use one major supporting detail per paragraph in the body of your essay. Add in supporting details for each paragraph in the body. Restate your thesis in your conclusion."
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You should have some idea that you want to present in your thesis statement, which is typically two to three sentences long and articulates your overall argument.  Don't worry about getting your thesis just right at this point - that comes later. If you don't feel ready to write the thesis out, jot down some notes in the introductory part of your outline. At the very least, you need some idea of what you want to say in your essay. While it may seem odd to summarize your essay before you've begun, writing your thesis at the beginning of your outline will help you organize your ideas and select the most important details that you want to present. The body of your essay is the part between the introductory paragraph and the conclusion paragraph. Select main details from your research that demonstrate your overall thesis (from Step 1).  The number of details you use depends on the paper length: if you're writing a five-paragraph essay, then you have three paragraphs for the body, so you'll need three main ideas. Make sure you choose the most important details, and that they are all distinct from one another. Details used to support your thesis are also called "evidence." Now that you've identified the major point for each paragraph, jot down smaller, supporting details that help your reader understand the paragraph's main idea. These might include examples, facts, quotations or further explanation. Make sure you have enough supporting details for each paragraph. If you don't have enough to say about the paragraph's main topic, consider changing the topic or combining it with another paragraph. Alternatively, you can research a bit more to find additional supporting details for the paragraph. The conclusion summarizes what you've already said, and brings some new level of nuance or sophistication to your original thesis. Think of it as your final opportunity to make sure your reader understands what you've written.