INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Go to the phone settings and switch on its Bluetooth feature from here. Take one of the phones, and using its Bluetooth application, look for the second phone you have. After turning on the Bluetooth of the two phones, it should automatically display the other on the “Nearby Devices” list. Select the detected phone from the “Nearby List” and press “Pair.” The first phone will send a request/permission to pair to the second phone before establishing a Bluetooth connection. This will start bridging the connection. After allowing the Bluetooth connection, the two phones is now in sync with each other and can start transferring media contents and files between each other. Some phones will require you to enter a “Passcode” before you can approve the Bluetooth connection. Unless you’ve changed it already, the default passcodes for Bluetooth connections is usually 0000.

SUMMARY: Enable the Bluetooth of the two phones you want to sync together. Pair the two cell phones. Approve the request on the second phone.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your friend has shown no interest in spending time alone with you, or avoids physical contact, then they are most likely not interested in pursuing a romantic relationship. Telling them about your feelings would only make them uncomfortable and maybe even ruin the friendship. But, if your friend seems to be enjoying your time together as much as you are, they may share your romantic feelings. At this point, it is time to be honest. clearly. Let your friend know that you truly value the friendship but that you also have romantic feelings for them and would like to be more than friends. Pressuring them into giving you an answer or starting a relationship right away might make them uncomfortable. Show that you respect them as a friend by giving them time to think. If your friend does not want to pursue a romantic relationship, respect their choice and do not pressure them further. If you want to remain friends, let them know how important it is to you to maintain a platonic friendship.
Summary: Read their signals. Explain your feelings Give them time and space. Respect their decision.

Medium drivers have relatively balanced stats, meaning they work well on a variety of tracks and can ride both karts and bikes. This makes Birdo versatile on a variety of tracks no matter your skill levels, but she is especially good for beginners. Because she is medium weight, she can push around light drivers, like Baby Luigi. She will, however, still get knocked around by heavies like Bowser. " Each driver has a series of stats that affect their driving. These stats carry over from kart to kart, no matter what you are driving. Birdo is, overall, average in most regards, but she has two distinct advantages:   Mini-Turbo: This is the boost you get after a successful drift around a corner. Birdo has one of the highest mini-turbos in the game, though not the highest.  Off-Road: Birdo will only lose a moderate amount of speed when off the track. While not as good off road as some other drivers, like Yoshi, her moderately high off-road stat means she can handle the occasional deviation off road without major repercussions. Try and maximize the bonuses given to Birdo by using cars that have high drifting potential (for her Mini-Turbo) and high off-road stats. The best types of cars for her are often the Rally cars and the Control Vehicles. Specifically, you should drive:   Best Karts: Wild Wing or Daytripper.  Best Bikes: Mach Bike or Sugarscoot.
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One-sentence summary -- Know that Birdo is a medium-weight driver. Understand Birdo's defining driver stat is her "Mini-Turbo. Use the best cars for Birdo.

Q: You can leave the stems on, or discard them. Be sure to scrub the mushrooms with a soft-bristled brush to remove any dirt. You don't need to peel them. Save the rest of the butter for the frying the eggs. Wait until the butter starts to sizzle and foam. How much salt you use is up to your personal tastes. For extra flavor, add 1 clove minced garlic. You can also add some sliced onion or scallions. This will take about 4 minutes. Stir the mushrooms from time to time using a spatula, so they don't burn. Place them into a bowl or onto a plate. Cover them with a lid, plate, or a piece of foil to keep them warm. You will be adding the mushrooms to your omelette just before serving it.
A: Wash the mushrooms and cut them into thin slices. Heat 1 teaspoon (5 grams) of unsalted butter in a medium-sized frying pan over medium heat. When the butter starts to sizzle, add the mushrooms, some salt, and some pepper. Fry the mushrooms until they turn soft and brown. Remove the mushrooms from the pan, and set them aside.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you choose a title that sounds like it belongs in one genre while the actual content of the story belongs in another, you’ll not only confuse potential readers, you may alienate them. For example, if your title sounds distinctly fantasy-esque, like “The Dragon of the Old Tower,” but the story is in fact about modern-day brokers on Wall Street, you’ll alienate those who pick up your story looking for fantasy and you’ll miss entirely those looking for a story about something modern or about the world of elite finance, etc. In the majority of cases, titles that are brief but impactful are more successful than those that are long and difficult to remember. For example, “A Man Discovers the Perils of a Solo Trek Through the Yukon” is likely less compelling to potential readers than “To Build a Fire,” which is shorter and more imaginative. Titles that use poetic language, vivid imagery, or a bit of mystery tend to be alluring to potential readers.  Poetic language in a title, like “A Rose for Emily” or Gone with the Wind, draws readers with an elegant turn of phrase that promises an equally poetic story or writing style. Titles that evoke vivid imagery appeal to readers because they conjure something tangible and meaningful. A title like Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, though long, creates an immediate and vivid image that conjures an idea of a battle between good and evil.  Imbuing your title with a bit of mystery can also draw readers in. A title like Something Wicked This Way Comes (also an allusion from Macbeth) or “The Black Cat” give just enough information to raise questions that will pull the reader into the story. Though alliteration--the repetition of successive sounds at the beginning of words--can make a title catchier or more memorable, it can also make it sound trite or hokey if not done well.  Subtle alliteration, like I Capture the Castle or The Count of Monte Cristo, can add appeal to a title. Obvious or forced alliteration, on the other hand--like "The Guileless Guide of Gullible Gus" or "The Especially Exciting Endeavors of Elanor Ellis"--can easily dissuade a potential reader from picking up your story.

SUMMARY:
Create a genre-appropriate title. Limit the length. Make it interesting. Use alliteration sparingly and with caution.