In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Put the base of the coffin on the ground or a large flat work surface and lay out the side pieces around it. Test-fit everything to make sure all the sides fit correctly before you start attaching them. You can make any adjustments to the angles cuts on the side pieces here if needed to get everything to fit together. Put a thin bead of wood glue all the way around the edges of the coffin’s base and on the angled edges of the side pieces. Stand the sides up around the base, one-at-a-time, and use an electric drill to put a 1.5 in (3.8 cm) wood screw in through the sides where they meet the edge of the base every 5 in (13 cm) or so. Screw the sides together where they meet once you have secured them all around the base of the coffin. Don’t worry about the exact number of screws you use and getting the spacing perfect. As long as the sides feel securely attached, it’s fine. Attach the lid by putting a thin bead of wood glue along the top edges of the sides and securing it in place with 1.5 in (3.8 cm) wood screws if you don’t want a casket that opens. Attach it with a 48 in (120 cm) piano hinge to 1 of the long sides if you want the casket to open and close.  If you want to give people a scare on Halloween, you can dress up and hide inside a coffin with a lid attached by a piano hinge, then pop out to frighten trick-or-treaters or party guests. If you’re planning to use the coffin for burial, secure the lid in place after the deceased is inside it. Paint or stain the coffin if you don’t want to change the color. Glue fabric, such as felt or velvet, to the inside using wood glue or school glue to give it a more polished look if you want people to see inside of it.
Summary: Lay the side pieces around the base of the coffin and dry-fit them. Attach all the sides with screws and wood glue. Put the lid on using screws and wood glue or a piano hinge if you made a lid. Add any finishing touches to the coffin that you want.

This should bring up a list of available programs. If you don’t see the cartoon you want, you can search for other Web sites that host online cartoons.
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One-sentence summary -- Visit the Web site of a cable TV network, preferably one that hosts your favorite cartoons. Look for a “video” tab and select it. Choose the episode you want from the list and play it.

Q: Reread your summary notes and lists of main ideas, and then create a “master” summary no more than one page in length. This step is vital for your understanding of the book and your recall of the material. Synthesizing the main ideas in your own words leads to a more developed understanding of the book.  Summaries that contain too many details may be overwhelming and distract you from the central points. It may be helpful to use a “beginning-middle-end” structure to your summary of a novel. of your detailed notes. Using the main ideas as the major points on the outline, you can include the details and direct quotations as subpoints and explanations. An outline can reveal the structure of the book and support your understanding of the themes.  Use complete sentences for the main ideas and short phrases for the details. Keep your outline balanced by including the same number of subpoints for each major point. Review your graphic organizer for ideas on how to arrange points and subpoints. Not only will noticing similarities between this text and others support your comprehension, comparing and contrasting them will help you explore different perspectives on the same topics.   Ask yourself: “How does this author's approach or style relate to other books on this topic or in this genre?” Ask yourself: “What have I learned that may be different from the information or perspectives in other books?” Your instructor may be interested in your evaluation of the author's reasoning and validity, so you should be able to critique the writer's claim and the evidence he or she provides to support it. Review your notes on the main ideas and supporting details to make a critique of his or her thesis.  Determine if the author seems credible: does he or she use accurate research? Is he or she influenced by particular theories or ideas? Does there seem to be obvious bias? How do you know? Examine the graphics, such as pictures, and decide if they're useful for understanding the author's argument. Reread your notes and expand your responses to include your thoughts on the author's style and structure of the text. Examine the author's style and your response to it.  “What style does the author use? Is it narrative or analytical? Is it formal or informal?” ”How am I influenced by the book's format and style?” Be sure to explain why this style and your response to it are important for understanding the book's argument, themes, or story. Curiosity is one of the keys to comprehending and enjoying books, so if you've been asking good questions, you'll have a broader and deeper understanding of the book.  Good questions can often lead to interesting and complex thesis statements for essays. The answers may not be simple facts from the book; the best questions lead to greater insights about the ideas, story, or characters. If you can't answer some questions specifically, then ask your instructor, a fellow student, or a friend. Planning ahead for possible exam questions or essay topics, you'll feel much more confident when your teacher assigns them. Even if your questions aren't exactly what the teacher may ask, it's worthwhile to think like a teacher so that you're prepared for a wider range of assessments.  Include different types of questions, such as short answer, vocabulary, and essay questions in order to practice your factual knowledge along with your critical thinking. Prepare an answer key for yourself, including the essay question, so that you can use both the questions and the answers as a study guide or notes for a longer composition. Work with a classmate to create a full-length test as a more intensive study guide. Reading your notes and thinking about your book will further deepen your understanding and lead to more mature responses to exam questions and essay topics. Always prepare for exams well in advance so that you can feel confident when you begin. Avoid wasting time rereading your book, unless you're looking for a particular quote or fact. Rereading doesn't encourage comprehension, and may lead to frustration or boredom. One of the most rewarding parts of finishing a book is taking the time to discuss it with a fellow reader. Together, you can check for understanding and details, and you can also share your personal responses and reasoning about the story or the author's claims.  Conduct a final check of your notes for mistakes or omissions. Have a conversation about the themes you noticed and your exploration of the ideas in the book. Answer each other's questions about the book and the assignment to make sure that you've both dealt with all of the components completely.
A: Summarize all of your summaries. Create an outline Find connections between this book and your other reading. Evaluate the author's argument(s) if you're reading nonfiction. Reflect on your personal responses. Try to answer the questions you've posed along the way. Compose a list of “teacher questions” based on the reading. Review your notes every day. Talk with classmates about the book again.

Problem: Article: Get out a silicone mold with about 15 small cavities. Spray the mold with a light coating of cooking spray. Take a paper towel and wipe away the excess oil from each cavity. Preparing the mold will make it easier for you to get the jello shots out. Set the mold on a baking sheet or cooling rack.  If you'd rather fill individual shot glasses, just set them on the baking sheet. Avoid using small paper cups since they may fall apart when you pour the hot jello mixture into them. Each cavity or glass should hold about 1 ounce of liquid. Transfer the silicone mold on the baking sheet to the refrigerator and chill the jello shots for at least a few hours until they're completely set. You can chill the jello shots overnight.
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Prepare your jello mold. Refrigerate the caffeinated jello shots for several hours.