Write an article based on this "Add up the two known angle measurements. Subtract this number from 180°. Write down your answer."
article: All you have to know is that all of the angles in a triangle always add up to 180°. This is true 100% of the time. So, if you know two of the three measurements of the triangle, then you're only missing one piece of the puzzle. The first thing you can do is add up the angle measurements you know. In this example, the two angle measurements you know are 80° and 65°. Add them up (80° + 65°) to get 145°. The angles in a triangle add up to 180°. Therefore, the remaining angle must make the sum up the angles up to 180°. In this example, 180° - 145° = 35°. You now know that the third angle measures 35°. If you're doubting yourself, just check your work. The three angles should add up to 180° for the triangle to exist. 80° + 65° + 35° = 180°. You're all done.

Write an article based on this "Add almond and vanilla extracts to a large glass or small pitcher. Pour 20  fl oz (590 mL) of cola into the glass or pitcher. Stir the mixture and give it a taste test. Enjoy your homemade Dr Pepper chilled."
article: Use 0.5  tsp (2.5 mL) of each extract. Choose a glass or pitcher that can hold at least 24  fl oz (710 mL) of liquid. You can try adding the extracts directly to a 20  fl oz (590 mL) bottle of cola, but it’s easier to combine the ingredients thoroughly in a separate container. There is some debate concerning the exact type of cola you need to use for this recipe to turn out right. The majority opinion is that Pepsi works better than Coca-Cola or any other off-brand cola variety. You can experiment with different types, however, and make that determination for yourself. Use cold cola, if possible. That way, you won’t need to chill the finished drink before enjoying it. Swirl the drink around quickly with a long spoon or a straw, then give it a sip. If you want a sweeter taste or a stronger flavor, stir in an additional 0.25  tsp (1.2 mL) of one or both extracts to the drink. Alternatively, if the extract flavors are already too strong, you can stir in another 0.5  c (120 mL) of cola or soda water to the drink. You may need to transfer the drink to a larger container, however. If your soda is already cold, you can enjoy it as-is. If not, add a few ice cubes and give it another stir. Or, cover the glass or pitcher with plastic wrap and refrigerate the drink until it feels cold enough to enjoy as usual. Covering the drink while chilling it will keep it from going flat.

Write an article based on this "Focus on the plot. Outline your story. Decide on what your climax will be. Don’t over plan to avoid predictability. Home in on the plot."
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In some ways, this aspect of writing fiction is not so different from nonfiction, because you’re still telling a story in nonfiction.  In both places, you are building tension throughout the story by releasing information little by little, until you reach the climax. However, in fiction, it’s all about the story, whereas in nonfiction, the story may be secondary to other essential information. Whether you are writing a short story or a novel, having a plan will help you get started.  Outline how characters meet and what happens to move the plot along. Outlining your fiction will help you make sure your work continues moving at a steady pace. What will be the crux of the story? What is its central point? You will be moving towards the climax throughout your whole story, so make sure it is well developed.  A climax could be a sudden realization, a couple coming together, a car crash, a death, etc. Make sure your climax flows naturally with the story. Although the climax should conclude a period of suspense, it should not come out of nowhere. Though it depends on the writer, many writers feel the story does better if they have a general idea of where it will go, but leave some things open ended.  That way, you’ll make discoveries along the way. If you are surprised, then your reader will be, too. The setting is important, but if you use focus too much on the setting, your readers will skip over it to get to the plot.  In all fiction writing, the plot is the backbone of the piece. Without a well-developed plot taking center stage, fiction loses its sense of purpose and drive.