Q: Do everything exactly as you would for the normal trick, including laying out and rearranging the cards 3 times. Then, instead of counting out 11 cards and announcing the volunteer's card, make the reveal take longer to build up the suspense and mystery.
A: Perform the basic trick but don’t reveal the volunteer's card yet.

Article: Shellac is a wood sealer that works well for indoor furniture. While it's not waterproof, it does create a beautiful finish that protects your wood from drying out. If you have a piece of indoor furniture that you want to finish or refinish, shellac is a great choice. Shellac comes in a wide variety of colors, so it can be used to color and seal your wood at the same time. Purchase one of these from your local big box, home improvement, or hardware store. It can be hard to clean and it usually thrown away after use, so don't buy an expensive tool to apply the shellac.  Use a sponge or rag if you need to cover a large surface. Use a brush if you need to get the shellac into tight corners and detailed areas. Get your sponge, rag, or brush as saturated with shellac as possible before beginning your application. Wipe or brush is on and maintain a wet edge as you apply each band, so that the edge of each line is smoothed out by the next.  Start at one end of the wood face and work across quickly, making sure that the shellac doesn't dry as you apply the bands. Work quickly across each face of the wood, one band at a time. Shellac can be a challenging sealant to apply because you need to keep each band wet as you work on the next one. In contrast to polyurethane, you should not interfere with the shellac's drying process or manipulate it in any way. Do not use steel wool and do not sand the shellac in between band applications. The shellac melts into itself with each subsequent coat, creating a smooth finish on its own.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use shellac if you are sealing indoor wood that won't get wet. Get a clean sponge, brush, or rag to use to apply the shellac. Apply the shellac in straight lines across the surface. Don't touch the shellac while it's drying.

Problem: Article: If you’ve recently developed knock knees as a teen or an adult, it’s important to see a doctor to figure out what’s going on. They can examine you and determine if there’s an underlying medical cause, such as arthritis in your knees, a vitamin deficiency, or an injury to the knees. You should also see your doctor if your knock knees are getting worse, causing you pain or making it hard to walk, or are extreme (e.g., if there is a gap of over 3 inches (7.6 cm) between your ankles when your knees are together).  Your doctor may do blood tests or take X-rays to try to identify any underlying conditions or complications associated with your knock knees. Depending on the cause and severity of your knock knees, they may refer you to an orthopedic specialist (a doctor who specializes in bone and joint problems). If your knock knees are associated with an underlying medical problem, such as a vitamin D deficiency or rickets, your doctor may recommend taking supplements or medications to treat your condition. Let them know if you are already taking any medicines or supplements or if you have any other health concerns so that they know what they can safely prescribe.  For example, if your knock knees are caused by rickets, they may prescribe supplements containing vitamin D and calcium.  If your knock knees are associated with osteoarthritis, your doctor may recommend anti-inflammatory medications or joint-supporting dietary supplements, such as glucosamine and chondroitin. If you have severe knock knees that are causing you pain or making it difficult for you to walk, corrective surgery may be a good option for you. Osteotomy is the most common type of surgery to correct knock knees in older teens and adults. This procedure involves cutting out part of one of the leg bones surrounding the knee and adjusting the bone to permanently correct the alignment of the joint. Ask your doctor to refer you to an orthopedic surgeon if they recommend an osteotomy.  If your knock knees are caused by or associated with severe arthritis, your doctor may recommend a knee replacement surgery.  Surgical treatments for knock knees are typically very successful in correcting the problem.
Summary: See your doctor for an evaluation if your knock knees are new or severe. Take medications or supplements if your doctor recommends it. Look into surgery to correct severe knock knees.

Q: Lay your envelope on a flat surface. Situate the envelope so the envelope flap  faces down, towards the surface of the table, and the front of the envelope faces up, towards you.  The envelope should be oriented long ways left to right, not top to bottom. For example, a standard business envelope measures 4 1/8¨ x 9 1/8¨.  When you begin to label your envelope, the 9 1/8¨ length of the envelope should run from your left to right hand. The front, smooth side of the envelope is where you will write all the information needed to get your envelope to the addressee. , Mrs., Miss, Ms, or title earned in your line of work) and name for the return address. The return address is necessary in the event the mail is undeliverable. If the mail cannot reach its intended destination, the postal service will send it back to you at the location indicated by the return address.  The return address is written in the upper-left corner of the envelope and contains three lines of text. The first line will be your title and name. You should write your complete name legal name. For example, you can write “Mr. Jeremy H. Doe”, or "General Harry Smith". This way, your mail carrier will be able to recognize your name and deliver it to your mailing address by the name indicated on the return address. The second line of text in the upper-left corner will include your street address as given to you by the post office.  Remember to include your apartment number, if you have one.# If you receive mail at a post-office box, print that on the second line. If, for some reason, your city and state information takes up a lot of space (you find yourself writing far out into the middle of the envelope), it is acceptable to write the zip code the fourth line.
A:
Position the envelope. Print your title (Mr. Print your street address. Print your city, state, and zip code on the third line.