Write an article based on this "Draw Batman’s stick figure. Using your stick figure as your base, draw circles and pipes to represent the muscles. Add in the details of batman’s costume. Draw the facial features and add details to the hands. Erase unnecessary lines and finish adding details. Color in your drawing."
article: Remember to add in two pointy horns, the mask, the bat design on the chest, his belt attached with pockets, the three blades attached in his gloves, his boots and his cape with zigzag design at the bottom.

Write an article based on this "Check spelling and grammar. Show your manuscript to others."
article: Once you have your story set, read through your manuscript to check specifically for spelling and grammar errors. In addition to misspelled words and common grammar errors, check for overused words, commonly confused words (like there/their/they're), and awkward or long sentences.  Spell check is a useful tool, but it won't catch everything. Re-read your manuscript a few times to make sure you've caught all the basic errors. Give yourself a few days in between each read so that you can come at your manuscript with fresh eyes each time. Remember, long or complicated sentence may confuse young readers. One of the challenges in writing for children is communicating complicated stories clearly and concisely. Start by giving your manuscript to family and friends. It isn’t always easy to get a straightforward reaction from loved ones who might want to save your feelings, so consider joining a writing workshop or forming a writer’s group so you’ll be able to get honest feedback on your manuscript.  Remember to show your book to your primary audience: children. Read  your manuscript to kids and pay attention to whether they seem to “get it,” which parts make them bored, and so on. Consider whether your book appeals to parents, teachers and librarians. They are the ones who will be purchasing your book, so it should be interesting to them, too. Once you’ve got feedback from a variety of sources, edit your manuscript again.

Write an article based on this "Approach your BMW. Grasp the handle and open the door. Get into your BMW."
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Make sure that you are carrying your Comfort Access Remote on you. Your BMW will acknowledge the signal from the Comfort Access Remote from about five feet away. This will allow you to unlock the car door. The sensor on the inside of the door handle will respond by unlocking the doors when you grasp the handle. When you hear two successive beeps, you will know that your door has been unlocked. Just pull the handle to open the door. Make sure that you bring the Comfort Access Remote with you. Your BMW will recognize when the remote is in the cab and enable the Start/Stop engine button.