In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can either tuck the trifold’s third section back up under the middle section to hide it away, or you can simply tuck in the legs of the third section so that the section angles downwards.  By only tucking in the legs, you’ll still have 3 sections of the futon out, but they’ll be in more of a ‘Z’ formation, with the third section acting as an ottoman. If you tuck in the third section completely, you’ll be left with 2 sections—one for resting your back and one for sitting. This is the section where your back will rest. Pull it up until it's in the desired seating position, and then lock it into place.  Some trifold futons will have options for how far up you’d like to position your seat. If this is the case, lock in your seat using the height adjustments. Give the futon a small shake to ensure the seat adjustments and legs are all stable. Position the padding so that it's centered on the futon, making sure that none of it is falling over the edges. Once the padding is perfect, it's ready to be used.
Summary: Move the bottom section of a trifold futon to your desired placement. Pull the top section of the trifold futon up. Adjust the mattress or padding, if necessary.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Talk to the NPC. You will enter a new section of the Clay Tunnel. Move west, then north. Talk to him to enter the next section. Then, walk south and east again and talk to the next NPC. Use your Pokémon’s Surf capabilities to surf toward the door, and talk to the NPC. This will unlock the door; head north and go in. You will now enter the Underground Ruins.
Summary: Head north once you have entered the tunnel, and then east at the first branching road. Head south until the end of the tracks. Keep walking north until you encounter another NPC. Walk south, then east at the corner, and talk to the next NPC to move on. Head towards the blue pond.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The rootstock must be hardy in your area.  You can plant an apple tree from seedling to use as rootstock, but you will have to wait several years to create a sturdy plant. Rootstock must be suited to your climate and local insects. Ask your local nursery about purchasing rootstock. This is the best way to ensure your type of rootstock is well suited to grafting. Discuss the varieties of scion that work well with the type of rootstock you buy when you purchase the stock from the nursery. Keep it moist, in cool conditions through the winter. Although rootstock is sold when it is a few years old, it can be purchased just before you graft. The diameters of the branches have to match; however a graft with a thinner scion might be successful, as well. Grafting success increases with practice, so you may need to cut several scion and rootstock branches before you are successful.
Summary:
Plant apple trees that are known to grow well in your area. Opt to purchase rootstock in place of seedlings. Plant rootstock in pots until you are ready to use it. Ensure your rootstock and scion will be compatible in diameter. Buy several root stocks at once.