Use a pair of tongs to hold half of the tortilla under the oil for 1 to 2 minutes until the shell becomes slightly firm and golden brown in color. Flip the tortilla over in the skillet and repeat. Repeat the process to prepare the remaining taco shells.
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One-sentence summary -- Heat the cooking oil, or lard in a skillet on medium-high. Make the taco shells. Set the shell over a paper towel with the closed side facing up so the excess oil can drain.

Q: This title should reflect the focus of your review. Decide between a declarative title, descriptive title, or interrogative title. Under the title, place a complete citation of the article in the proper style. Go to the next line to begin your essay. Don't skip a line between the citation and first sentence. For example, in MLA, a citation may look like: Duvall, John N. "The (Super)Marketplace of Images: Television as Unmediated Mediation in DeLillo's White Noise." Arizona Quarterly 50.3 (1994): 127-53. Print. Start your review by referring to the title and author of the article, the title of the journal, and the year of publication in the first paragraph. For example: The article, "Condom use will increase the spread of AIDS," was written by Anthony Zimmerman, a Catholic priest. The introduction of the article review will have the identification sentence. It will also mention the central themes of the article and the arguments and claims of the author. You also need to state the author's thesis. Sometimes, the thesis has multiple points. The thesis may not be clearly stated in the article, so you may have to determine the thesis yourself. Don't: make statements in the first person ("I").Do: give an overall impression of the article using the third person and a formal, academic style.  Your introduction should only be 10-25% of your review.  End the introduction with your thesis. Your thesis should address the above issues. For example: Although the author has some good points, his article is biased and contains some misinterpretation of data from others’ analysis of the effectiveness of the condom. Express the main points, arguments, and findings of the article in your own words, referring to your summary for assistance. Show how the article supports its claims. Make sure to include the article's conclusions. This may be done in several paragraphs, although the length will depend on requirements established by your instructor or publisher. Don't: cover specific examples, statistics, or background information familiar to experts in the field.Do: capture the main points of each section, as space allows.  Use direct quotes from the author sparingly. Review the summary you have written. Read over your summary several times to ensure that your words are an accurate description of the author's article. Use your outline of opinions to write several paragraphs explaining how well the author addressed the topic. Express your opinion about whether the article was a clear, thorough, and useful explanation of the subject. This is the core of your article review. Evaluate the article's contribution to the field and the importance to the field. Evaluate the main points and arguments in the article. Decide if the author's points help her argument. Identify any biases. Decide if you agree with the writer, then provide sufficient support as to why or why not. End by suggesting which audiences would benefit from reading the article. Don't: fill your review with a long list of unrelated critiques.Do: tie your grievances and praise together into a coherent argument, forming your own thesis.  Support your critique with evidence from the article or other texts. The summary portion is very important for your critique. You must make the author's argument clear in the summary section for your evaluation to make sense.  Remember, this is not where you say if you liked the article or not. You are assessing the significance and relevance of the article.  Use a topic sentence and supportive arguments for each opinion. For example, you might address a particular strength in the first sentence of the opinion section, followed by several sentences elaborating on the significance of the point. In a paragraph, summarize the main points of the article, as well as your opinions about its significance, accuracy, and clarity. If relevant, also comment on implications for further research or discussion in the field.  This should only be about 10% of your overall essay. For example: This critical review has evaluated the article "Condom use will increase the spread of AIDS" by Anthony Zimmerman. The arguments in the article show the presence of bias, prejudice, argumentative writing without supporting details, and misinformation. These points weaken the author’s arguments and reduce his credibility. Reread the review. Look for grammar, mechanics, and usage mistakes. Make sure to cut any extra, unneeded information. Make sure you have identified and discussed the 3-4 key issues in the article.
A: Come up with a title. Cite the article. Identify the article. Write the introduction. Summarize the article. Write your critique. Conclude the article review. Proofread.

Article: To make the diluted essential oil solution, you’ll need to gather a few items. You’ll need your selected essential oil and your supplemental carrier oil, a separate bottle or container to hold the new mixture, and several eye droppers. Try to get dark colored glass bottles to filter out the damaging UV rays. Using two separate eye droppers to avoid cross-contamination, make your mixture based on the formula you have already established. If your formula calls for 12 drops of essential oil and 5 drops of carrier oil, use your eye droppers to extract the desired amount of each liquid and carefully squeeze it into the new container – making sure to count each drop carefully.  Once you have added both ingredients, put the lid on and give it a good shake to ensure the contents are properly mixed. And don’t forget to label the bottle before you put it away and forget what is in it. Be cautious about direct contact to the skin of the undiluted essential oils. You should also carefully weigh your decision to use essential oils if you are pregnant. There is controversy around whether or not essential oils can impact a fetus, so you should carefully consider it for yourself. Typically, you need to store your essential oils (including diluted essential oil mixtures) in a cool, dark place. It’s important to keep them out of direct sunlight or away from places that are constantly being cooled and warmed based on exposure to the sun. This will keep them from becoming useless because of increased oxidation over time. Carrier oils should be stored in the fridge during the hot summer months to avoid fatty particles from forming that will need to be re-dissolved before you can use it. But they should still be at room temperature when you use them for mixing, so take them out of the fridge twelve hours before you intend to use them.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Gather the necessary materials. Make the mixture. Take the proper safety precautions. Store your solution properly.