Article: For an extra surprise, have all the cuts completed on your paper.  Give yourself a good bit of practice before you begin showcasing your trick. In the preparation process, do not unfold the paper. Place your pre-cut paper in either a manila envelope or a laminating template. You could really use anything, but be sure it is secure. A great way of introducing the trick is for the audience to see the paper before it's cut. Part of the disbelief will be your audience creating doubt when they see a regular piece or paper or an index card. Decide what type of audience you want to try the trick out on. Practice on friends and family before you incorporate the trick into your act. Try bring up a bunch of hypothetical situations and include passing through paper as one. This could be a good way to introduce the trick. Careful not to let the conversation get side-tracked, or else your trick won't be relevant in conversation. See how many people can fit into the hole.  The index card technique will not yield as many people as the standard sized page. Another way you could impress your audience is by following your standard sized page with the index card. Most performers of illusions and magic can offer comic relief throughout their set. You could develop a persona that uses certain jokes that you wouldn't normally say.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Prepare the paper. Transport your paper. Keep normal paper with you. Showcase the trick. Add a factor of chance. Incorporate humor.
Article: To avoid mothball smell in the future, store your clothing without mothballs altogether. To do this, you should wash your clothing and dry it prior to storage. This will help repel moths by removing odors that attract them. Instead of using mothballs, store your clothing in sealed containers. This will keep moths away without having to resort o mothballs. Vacuum-sealed bags are especially effective at repelling moths. Vacuum-sealed bags can be purchased online. Store your clothing with bowls of natural repellents. Herbs like rosemary, cinnamon sticks, eucalyptus leaves make great natural repellents and do not leave behind as strong of a smell. You can also use plants like wormwood and peppercorns.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wash and dry clothes before storing them. Store clothes in sealed containers. Use natural repellents instead of mothballs.
Article: Start by making your foundation chain. An easy way to determine how long to make your chain is to measure the chain on the person who will be wearing the capelet. Or, you can also follow a pattern to determine how long to make your foundation chain.  Try using a bulky yarn with a size K hook, and then chain 67 to start.  Keep in mind that the number of stitches you will need to chain will depend on the gauge of your yarn. To check the gauge, crochet a square that is 4” by 4” and then count the number of stitches required to create this length going in each direction. You can make a capelet in just about any stitch. However, if you want to give your capelet a holey design, you can use the V-stitch.  To double crochet, loop the yarn over the hook and then insert the hook into the stitch. Yarn over again, then pull through the first loop on your hook. Yarn over again and pull the yarn through the first two loops on your hook. Then, yarn over again and pull the yarn through the last two loops.  Be sure to double crochet into the same stitch twice. For the rest of the row, you will be skipping one and then double crocheting into the same stitch twice. Skip your next stitch and double crochet two times into the next stitch. Continue this pattern all the way to the end of your row. After your last set of two double crochet stitches, chain three and turn your work over. This will be your turning chain and it will provide some slack as you begin your next row. Instead of double crocheting into the stitches for the second row, you will be double crocheting into the spaces that you created with your first row of V-stitches. Yarn over as usual for a double crochet stitch and then insert your hook into the second space and loop the yarn over on the other side. Pull through your first stitch, then yarn over again and pull through first two stitches. Then yarn over again and pull through last two stitches.  Do another double crochet into the same space. Continue to double crochet into every other space twice to the end of the row. When you reach the end of your row, do not double crochet into the space twice. Instead, finish by double crocheting into the top of the chain you created in the previous row. This will complete your second row. For your third row, you will need to work two V-stitches into each space. This will begin to increase your work and give your capelet a flowing look. Start by chaining three stitches as you did for the previous row. Then, skip a space and double crochet twice into the next space to create your first V-stitch. Then, chain one and double crochet into the same space twice again.  Repeat the double V-stitch for every other space to the end of the row. Finish the row with one double crochet stitch into the top of the chain from the previous row. To continue working on your capelet, you will need to repeat the second row and third rows. Keep working in this way until the capelet is as long as you want it to be.  Don’t forget to chain three at the beginning of each new row. Work the V-stitches and double V-stitches into every other space, not into the stitches. Finish each row with one double crochet stitch into the top of the chain. Tie off the yarn when you complete your final stitch. For easy way to finish your capelet, you can thread a double strand of yarn through the top of the shorter side of your capelet (first row). This will provide a simple way for you to wear the cape. Just tie the yarn in a bow whenever you want to wear it. Another option is to thread a piece of ribbon through the top of your capelet. You can use ribbon in a complementary color.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make the foundation chain. Skip to 5th stitch and double crochet into same space twice. Skip one and double crochet into same space twice. Chain three and turn. Double crochet into second space. Finish second row with one double crochet stitch. Chain three and begin double V-stitch. Repeat the second and third rows. Finish by threading a double thread of yarn through shorter end.