In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Gentle play with your rabbit daily is essential to a good life. Rabbits love to knock things down, and often enjoy playing a “bowling” type game. They also like to “steal” things from you -- make sure they are taking only things that are rabbit-safe. Some rabbits also enjoy playing fetch. Think about a multi-level structure with open shelving and a fence. These are easy to create from store-bought shelving -- be sure that the holes in any open shelving are not too big for rabbit feet. Rabbits love to hide and run under things. Find a good sized box that is larger than your rabbit. Cut openings on two of the sides to make a tunnel for him/her to play in. Feed him or her a good diet with lots of fiber. Make sure he or she stays healthy -- physically examine your rabbit to make sure there is no unusual discharge, his or her teeth are fine, and to be certain the rabbit is not overweight. With proper care, feeding, and love, you can keep your house rabbit happy. Make sure he or she has clean and appropriate places to sleep, eat, and play. Enjoy your time with your delightful pet!
Summary: Play with your rabbit. Make a fun play area for your rabbit. Add a box in the rabbit's play area. Make sure your rabbit is thriving. Keep your rabbit happy.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Texting requires your full attention and it is important to keep focused on your initial task. Each day, nine people die in the United States as a result of distracted drivers. Even more people are injured when texting while walking.  Use a speech recognition text application if you drive a lot. It will keep you safe. Paying more attention to your smartphone than to the people in the same round is both sad and incredibly rude. Warn your friends or family if you have to text and do so when you aren't in the middle of a conversation. There are times in life when calling is better than texting. If you just had a baby or if a member of your family passed away, make sure to call your relatives. Talking is far more personal and effective in extraordinary times. Texting  is usually fun and rewarding but it can also lead to severe cases of abuse. Remember that your interlocutor deserves to be treated with respect. In several countries, the law has changed to punish text stalkers and cases of harassment by mobile phone.   If a text conversation becomes heated, put the phone down and go for a walk. It's sometimes better to let things cool down. A text can be used as evidence in a courtroom.
Summary: Don't text while driving or walking. Don't forget the persons around you. Don't use a text to announce important news. Always stay on the side of the law.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When grown indoors, dill plants prefer temperatures on the cool side. So, adjust your indoor thermostat so that the temperatures hover around the low 70s. Dill plants may wilt and die if left in high temperatures for too long. Dill thrives in full sunlight. Place the plant in a south-facing window, or on a porch or patio that receives full sun for several hours a day. If left for weeks without enough sunlight, the dill will wither. As the dill grows, its stalk may not be strong enough to support the plants own weight. Help the plant by placing a stake in the soil near its base once the plant is about 1 foot (0.30 m) tall. Over time, the dill will grow around the stake. Purchase a stake at a local hardware store or plant nursery. The stake doesn’t have to be made from any special material. A dowel would suffice, as would any firm piece of wood at least 2 feet (0.61 m) tall. If the soil feels dry, water the plant until water runs into the dish beneath the pot or planter. Water by pouring the water directly onto the soil from a height of 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm). This becomes important once the dill stalk reaches 2 feet (0.61 m), because the leaves could mildew if watered from overhead. To see if the dill needs watering, press your finger into the soil: it should be damp, but not muddy or soaking wet.
Summary:
Keep the dill plants around 70 °F (21 °C). Locate the pot so the dill receives 5-6 hours of direct sun each day. Insert a wooden stake near the base of the dill plant. Water the dill plants at the soil level twice per week.