Problem: Article: Take a sharp knife from your kitchen. Place your lemon on a cutting board or similar surface. Cut it in half down the middle. Wet your hands with clean, running water and then lather them with hand soap. Scrub your hands for about 20 seconds, making sure to target areas like between your fingers, the backs of your hands, and under your fingernails. Then, rinse your hands thoroughly. To keep track of time, hum the "Happy Birthday" song twice. Take a container such as a bowl or glass. In one hand, hold the lemon in the palm of your hand. The cut-side should be facing upward. Use your hand to squeeze the lemon as hard as you can. The juice should run over your hands and down the sides of the lemon. Keep squeezing the lemon until juice is no longer coming out steadily. Squeezing the lemon cut-side up should prevent most seeds from getting into the lemon juice. However, some seeds may drip into the lemon juice anyway. If you notice any seeds, remove them with a fork or spoon.
Summary: Cut your lemon in half. Wash your hands. Hold the lemon above a container, cut side up. Squeeze the lemon. Remove any seeds.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Do be afraid or you might die.  It's best to look around for more mobs while running.

SUMMARY: Run from them. Do a hit or a critical hit if encountered. Collect the drops.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To prepare your body and brain for bed, you should switch off all electronics such as your phone, your computer, or your television. The light that emits from the screens on these electronics can stimulate your brain and reduce your brain’s ability to produce melatonin, a substance that helps you to sleep. You should also avoid bringing any electronics into your bed with you, as it may be more difficult to shut them off or block them out when you are trying to sleep. Rather than go on your phone or your computer when you are lying in bed, choose to do a relaxing activity that does not involve electronics. For example, reading a good book, writing in your journal, or talking quietly to your partner. Create a comfortable atmosphere to encourage sleep by ensuring your bedroom is not too hot and not near any loud noises. Use heavy curtains or shades to block out the light from your windows and cover any electronics in your room with a blanket so the light does not create a glow in your room. You can also use a sleep mask to cover your eyes and block out the light. Layer your bed with blankets and sheets so you can shed layers as you get hot at night and so your body does not overheat. Make sure you set any alarms before you get into bed so you do not have to get up once you are settled. You should try to go to sleep and wake up at the same time every night so your body gets used to your sleep schedule and you are not overly tired during the day. If your sleep schedule is not consistent, you can fix your sleep schedule by noting if you are overly tired in the morning or if you oversleep and making small adjustments to your sleep schedule over a period of time. You will need to give your internal clock time to get used to your new sleep schedule, but as long as you commit to going to sleep and waking up at the same time every day and night, your sleep schedule should gradually become more regular. Some people like to sleep on their backs or stomachs and some people prefer sleeping on their left or right side. If you have a tendency to snore, you should avoid sleeping on your back or your stomach, as this can restrict your airways and lead to snoring. However, you should choose a sleep position that you find comfortable and natural, as this will likely allow you to get the best sleep. If your natural sleep position is on your back, you should use pillows to raise your head and ensure you have a comfortable, supportive mattress. If you are pregnant, you should sleep on your left side with a body pillow and several other pillows to make sure your sleep position is healthy for your child and comfortable for you.
Summary: Turn off all electronics. Make your bedroom cool, quiet, and comfy. Set your alarm. Find a comfortable sleep position.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The batting and cushion should be right up against the fabric. Try to place the seat so that it is about 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) from the edges of the fabric, but don’t worry about getting it perfect. You can adjust it before you start cutting. You may want to opt for a dark fabric to make stains less visible, or get a water-resistant fabric to protect your chair from spills. You will need this much fabric all the way around the cushion to cover it. Measure or find where to cut by wrapping the edges of the fabric up and over the seat edges. Then, mark the fabric and cut it. Grasp the fabric on 1 side of the seat and pull it up and over the edge of the seat. Locate the center of the seat edge, and place a staple in the center of the edge to secure the fabric.  Repeat this for the other 3 sides of the seat. If the seat is round, then staple the upholstery to the underside of the seat in 4 equidistant locations, such as at 12 o’clock, 3 o’clock, 6 o’clock, and 9 o’clock. Choose 1 side of the seat to work on first. Grasp the fabric on the inside of the seat next to where you placed the first staple. Then, start stapling along the edge going out towards the corner of the seat, and then do the other side of the staple. However, do not staple the fabric at the corners of the seat yet. Repeat this on all sides of the seat. Once the fabric is secured along the sides, choose a corner and fold the fabric over at the corner to gather it. Then, fold the fabric again, and staple the fabric a couple of times at the center of the fold to hold it in place. Repeat this for all of the corners. Once the fabric is secured at the corners, cut the fabric on the inside of the chair back 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the staples. This will prevent the excess fabric from hanging down. Be careful not to cut the fabric too close to the staples or it may come loose. To finish the seat, cut a piece of dust cover fabric to the same dimensions as the seat. You can place the fabric over the back of the seat and cut along the edges. Be careful not to cut the upholstery fabric as you cut out the dust cover fabric. Fold the dust cover fabric on 1 side of the chair and staple it into place. Staple the center of 1 side of the fabric first and then work out towards the edge. Repeat this all the way around the edges of the chair to secure the dust cover. Once you have finished securing the fabric, your reupholstered dining chair is complete! Use the screws that you saved to reattach the chair to its base. If you have other chairs to reupholster, repeat the process for each of these chairs.
Summary:
Place the cushion on the fabric with the right (outer) side facing down. Cut the fabric 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) from the edges of the cushion. Staple the upholstery in the center of each of the 4 sides of the seat. Pull and staple the fabric working out towards the corner. Fold the fabric at the corners and staple in the center of the fold. Cut the excess fabric 1 in (2.5 cm) from the staples on each side. Cut the dust cover fabric to the same dimensions as the seat. Fold the dust cover fabric under and staple the edges to the seat. Reattach the seat to the chair base.