In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You may be asked to demonstrate a particular scientific principle or theory. If this is the case, your conclusion should reflect that.  If it’s not clear in your conclusion what you learned from the lab, start off by writing, “In this lab, I learned…” This will give the reader a heads up that you will be describing exactly what you learned. Add details about what you learned and how you learned it. Adding dimension to your learning outcomes will convince your reader that you did, in fact, learn from the lab. Give specifics about how you learned that molecules will act in a particular environment, for example. Describe how what you learned in the lab could be applied to a future experiment. Your teacher may have listed certain questions in the assignment that need to be answered. On a new line, write the question in italics. On the next line, write the answer to the question in regular text. The introduction to your lab report should have stated certain objectives that you hoped to achieve with this experiment. Revisit these objectives in the conclusion to make sure that you are addressing them sufficiently. If your experiment did not achieve the objectives, explain or speculate why not.
Summary: Describe what you learned in the lab. Answer specific questions given in the assignment. Explain whether you achieved the experiment’s objectives.

Many companies manufacture products specifically designed to prevent glasses from fogging. These are either a spray or gel and, when applied directly to your lens, will reduce fog by forming a barrier that protects against moisture condensing. Most products require you to spray both sides of the lens, let dry, and wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. Some products suggest longer dry times, while others require the spray or gel be rinsed off prior to wiping. Check product packaging for specific instructions. These pre-treated cloths are convenient and easy to use. Simply wipe both sides of the lens using the pre-packaged wipe. These wipes are made for only one use, so just throw it away when you're finished. Check with your eye doctor about the availability and cost of applying a one-time coating to your lenses to permanently prevent fog. This option may be particularly useful when there are drastic and/or frequent temperature changes or if the fog creates a safety hazard. Be prepared to leave your glasses for a few days and spend between $50-$100.
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One-sentence summary -- Purchase an anti-fog product to treat your glasses at home. Purchase anti-fog wipes for on-the-go protection. Invest in a professional anti-fog treatment for a longer lasting solution.

Q: Wild animals don't like to be held captive.
A: When you've held it long enough, set it free.

Problem: Article: Dried lentils should be harvested around 110 days after sowing. In most areas, this will be in July or August. Make sure that the weather is dry when you start to harvest. If you harvest the lentils during rainy or wet weather, they may not dry out properly. Lightly grasp the top of the plant before shaking it. If it is ready to harvest, you should hear the pods rattling. This rattle means that the pods on the bottom of the plant are mature and dried. Lentils mature from the bottom of the plant up. While the top pods may not be mature yet, you should look at the bottom for hard, dry brown or yellow pods. This means that you can start to harvest the plants. Don't try to wait for the top pods to mature if the bottom pods are ready. Most of your harvest will come from the lower pods. If you wait too long, they may shatter.
Summary:
Wait until July or August to harvest. Shake the plants to hear if they rattle. Inspect the bottom of the plants for brown and yellow pods.