Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Move your face slowly toward hers. Try a simple close-mouthed kiss. Tilt your head. Move slowly and follow her lead. Use your hands. Be tender and loving. Breathe.

Answer: This is a universal signal that you're moving in for a kiss. This gives her the option to let you know that she's uncomfortable and will help keep you from getting slapped. Don't close your eyes until you are just about to kiss her. Don't use tongue the first time you kiss a girl. Make sure you close your eyes right before you start the kiss. Move in sideways a little. If your head is just as upright as her, you'll bump your nose into her nose instead of your lips into her lips. If she's a deep, passionate kisser, she'll hold your lips in hers for a long while; you won't need to move your lips much. If you want, cup her face with your hand and slowly stroke her cheek with your thumb. Make sure you still have one arm firm around her waist or lower back. Kissing is like a silent conversation: You want to be kind, gentle, forgiving, and you want the other person to keep coming back for more! You'd be surprised how many people forget to breathe when they aren't used to kissing! If you want to keep kissing her but you're having trouble finding a break to breathe, try moving away from kissing her mouth to kiss her cheek or forehead.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Download and install WhatsApp Open WhatsApp. Tap Agree and Continue. Type in your phone number. Tap Next. Tap OK when prompted. Open your messages app. Tap the message from WhatsApp. Type your WhatsApp code into WhatsApp. Tap Restore.

Answer: . If you already have WhatsApp downloaded, you'll need to remove it by tapping and dragging the app to the top of the screen and dropping it in the "Uninstall" folder. It's the green app with a white phone icon on it. It's at the bottom of the screen. You may first have to tap OK here to allow WhatsApp access to your camera. You'll enter this in the text field in the middle of the page. This button is at the bottom of the screen. Doing so will prompt WhatsApp to send a text message with a verification code.  It will say "Your WhatsApp code is [###-###] but you can simply tap on this link to verify your device" followed by a link. If you correctly enter the code, you'll be taken to the backup page. You can also tap the link to continue to the backup page. It's the green button at the bottom of the page. When your backup is complete, you'll tap Next to continue setting up your WhatsApp account.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Begin your Works Cited entry with the name of the author. Provide the title of the book in italics. Include the publisher and year of publication. Use the author's name and page number for in-text citations.

Answer: Type the author's last name first, followed by a comma and a space. Then type the author's first name. If the author's middle name or middle initial are included on the title page for the book, include those as well. Place a period at the end of the author's name.  Example: Gleick, James. If the book has 2 or 3 authors, separate authors' names with commas, using the word "and" before the last author's name. Only the first author's name is inverted. For example: Gillespie, Paul and Neal Lerner. If the book has more than 3 authors, use the first author's name, followed by a comma and the Latin abbreviation "et. al." For example: Wysocki, Anne Frances, et. al. Type the title of the book using title case, capitalizing all nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, and other words with more than 4 letters. If the book has a subtitle, type a colon and a space at the end of the title, then add the subtitle. Place a period at the end. Example: Gleick, James. Chaos: Making a New Science. Type the name of the publisher of the book, followed by a comma and a space. Then type the year the book was published. Place a period at the end of your citation.  Example: Gleick, James. Chaos: Making a New Science. Penguin, 1987. If you used an ebook rather than a print edition, list the type of ebook as a "version" or "edition" of the book, before the publisher's name. For example: Gleick, James. Chaos: Making a New Science. Kindle ed., Penguin, 1987. Whenever you paraphrase or quote from the book, place a parenthetical citation at the end of the sentence, inside the closing punctuation. Include the author's last name and the page number or page range where the material can be found.  For example, you might write: "While weather can be expressed in averages and statistics, the reality of nature is that nothing ever happens exactly the same way twice (Gleick 12)." If you use the author's name in the body of your paper, only include the page number or page range in your parenthetical citation.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Put in different viewpoints on the topic. Include more examples in the text. Put in other references or sources. Avoid adding fluff to the paper.

Answer:
You can make your paper longer by adding in viewpoints that are different than your own. This could be an opposing viewpoint on your topic or a viewpoint that is slightly different than your own. Adding in different viewpoints can help to make your paper stronger and help you reach the required word count. For example, if you are writing a paper on reproductive rights in Oregon, you may include a section on an opposing viewpoint on abortion rights from a credible source. You can also increase word count in the paper by adding in more examples from your sources. Look in your body paragraphs for spots where another example may be relevant to support your idea. Use examples that are more detailed from your source text to strengthen your argument and add to the word count. For example, you may add another example from the source text that illustrates the theme of your essay. Or you may include another case study to support your argument in a paper. Consider if there are other references or sources that you can add to your paper to make it more well rounded. Add in references from other texts or include a new source that feels relevant to your topic. For example, if you are writing a paper on reproductive rights in Oregon, you may look for a recent government source that you can then pull content from to add to your paper. Or you may add scholarly articles to your paper to help support your ideas more fully. Try not to simply put in fluff, or unnecessary content, into your paper to increase the word count. Fluff includes things like stating the obvious and repeating the same ideas or thoughts several times. Avoid being redundant to help reach your word count. This will only tell your instructor that you are trying to pad your paper, rather than delve deeper into your ideas. You should also avoid using overly complex words in your sentences. Do not try to increase word count by adding a lot of “very,” “really,” and “rather” in your sentences. This will only clutter up your essay and weaken your sentences.