You see how we made all of your `button` elements bounce? We selected them with `$("button")`, then we added some CSS classes to them with `.addClass("animated bounce");`.
You just used jQuery's `.addClass()` function, which allows you to add classes to elements.
First, let's target your `div` elements with the class `well` by using the `$(".well")` selector.
Note that, just like with CSS declarations, you type a `.` before the class's name.
Then use jQuery's `.addClass()` function to add the classes `animated` and `shake`.
For example, you could make all the elements with the class `text-primary` shake by adding the following to your `document ready function`:
```js
$(".text-primary").addClass("animated shake");
```
# --hints--
You should use the jQuery `addClass()` function to give the classes `animated` and `shake` to all your elements with the class `well`.