Q: To say "hello" in Balinese you should say "om suastiastu." The Balinese language has a different alphabet to Western languages, so this transcribing of the phrase for hello is written as it is pronounced in Balinese. This is a kind of pidgin version of Balinese that makes it easier for people to speak certain phrases without learning the Balinese alphabet and script.  Pronounce the phrase as it is spelled. It might help to think of it in three parts "Om Swasti Astu." Place a slight emphasis on the "Om" and the repeated "ast" sounds. "Om SwASti AStu." You can listen to a recording of someone saying "om suastiastu" online to listen for the pronunciation.  The greeting translates as "peace and greetings from God."  The person will reply with the same phrase "om suastiastu." In Balinese culture you traditionally accompany words of greeting with a gesture. To be as polite and respectful as possible to the person you are greeting, you should hold your hands in front of your chest, in a praying position with the palms together and fingers pointed up.  This is a traditional Hindu greeting, which has in recent years become more commonly used. Many people will greet you with a light handshake. Some people may touch their chest afterwards, as part of a greeting ritual. You can also try out some alternative Balinese greetings, which enable you to say things such as good morning and good evening. Having a slightly wider repertoire of greetings will help you feel a little more in tune with your Balinese hosts.  To say good morning, say "rahajeng semeng." To say good evening, say "rahajeng wengi." Another very common language spoken in Bali is Bahasa Indonesian, so why not learn some basic greetings in this language too? It is common to just say "Halo" or "Hi" to greet people. It is also common to greet someone by saying "how are you?" which translates as "Apa kabar?" Other commonly used greetings will depend on what time of day it is.  Good morning translates as "Selamat pagi." Good afternoon is "Selamat siang." To say good evening, say "Selamat sore." For goodnight, say "Selamat malam."  You can practice your pronunciation by listening to the phrases spoken correctly online.
A: Say "om suastiastu". Use the right gestures. Try some alternative greetings. Say hello in Bahasa Indonesian.

Article: Take a look at the table of contents and any headings and summaries. Knowing what to expect in each particular section or chapter will help you understand the longer document as a whole. Before you dive into reading the entire text, skim some of the more important parts like the introduction or some of the appendices. Perhaps you could even read a summary of the text online before you begin reading or spend some time brainstorming what you already know about the topic. . In order to increase your comprehension and ability to retain the information contained in the long document you’re reading, you should attempt to take notes during your reading process. Jot down keywords, main ideas, and anything else you think is important.  Taking notes will also help you refresh your memory later when you’ve finished reading the entire thing. It’s much easier to go back over your notes rather than reading the whole text again. You can take notes on a separate page, in the margins of the document itself (if you own it), or simply choose to underline or highlight important passages. Choose whichever method works for you. Discuss the content of your long document with others as you read it. This will help solidify the information in your mind as you go. Consider discussing it with your friends, colleagues, teachers, or even try starting a book club so others can read along with you. Feel free to ask questions if you find something difficult to comprehend. Understanding the text is the most important part – otherwise you won’t remember it if you don’t understand it. It’s normal that reading something one time doesn’t make it stay in your brain forever. You may need to re-read it (or at least the important parts) from time to time to make sure you understand the text and retain it for the future. You can choose which parts to re-read based on the notes that you have taken that indicate which parts are the most important. Or you can re-read the parts that you find difficult to remember. Take some time while you’re reading to mentally visualize all that’s happening in the text you’re reading. If it's a story, picture it in your mind. Predict what will happen next. Let yourself get drawn in to the characters and the story.  If it's a nonfiction text, it may be harder to visualize the contents. Instead, try to find the reading style that works best for you and use it. Do you learn the information just by reading and thinking about it? Do you learn better by doing, by trying examples? Do you learn by highlighting main points or taking notes? Do you learn by talking about the text? Do you learn by writing about what you have read?
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Pre-read. Take notes Talk to people about what you read. Re-read as needed. Visualize what you read.

Problem: Article: It's easiest to keep your hair down while dip dying it, so you can see exactly where the color is going. This means that the dye will certainly get on whatever shirt you’re wearing, so make sure you wear an old one that you don’t care about. If you have a hairdressing gown or poncho of some sort, that will work as well. Wrap your neck with an old hand towel so you avoid staining your neck as much as possible. It’s easiest to dip dye your hair in your bathroom, because it has everything you need: a counter, water, and a mirror. You may want to cover up your counter, especially if it is a light color, to avoid any staining from the hair dye. You can dip dye only the very ends of your hair, or you can bring the dye three-quarters of the way up the shaft. It is completely up to you how much you want to color – just make sure you have enough dye! You can tie up any strands that you don’t want to dye in order to make the process easier.  Make sure you comb your hair thoroughly before starting. Make sure that your hair is parted where it normally will be. The most foolproof way to dip dye your hair is to work with dry hair that is styled how it typically will be styled in your day-to-day. The length of your hair will determine how much hair you can feasibly dip dye. Longer hair may require more dye while hair shorter than a bob may be difficult to dip. If you want your final color to be lighter than your natural color, you will need to bleach first. Bleaching your hair removes your natural pigment, so it will also create a more vibrant, bold finished color. Follow the instructions on your particular product you've purchased. Apply it only to the sections that you want to color.  For more thorough step-by-step instructions regarding the bleaching process, click here. Bleaching your hair will dry it out. After you're finished bleaching it, deep condition it to replenish some of the lost moisture.
Summary: Put on an old T-shirt. Set up your supplies in the bathroom. Decide which sections you want to dye. Bleach the sections of your hair you will be dying.

Q: Wither Skeletons are three blocks tall, so you can walk under the beams but they can't. When it stops at a beam, walk up to the wither skeleton and hit it until it dies. Make sure to be on the opposite side of the beam to the Wither Skeleton. These are usually bones or coal, and sometimes a stone sword. Very rarely you will get a wither skeleton skull and it is used to spawn a wither boss.
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Make beams two blocks above the ground in a nether fortress. When a wither skeleton comes, it will see you and walk towards you. Pick up the drops.