Write an article based on this "Start with a square piece of paper. Fold the corners of the square inward. Cut with scissors along the folded edges."
article: Folding a perfect octagon from a sheet of paper means starting with a square sheet. Note that most types of paper used for daily tasks related to work and/or school are rectangular, rather than square. For instance, ordinary printer paper is usually 8 1/2 x 11 inches (21.59 x 27.94 cm). This means you'll need to find a square sheet of paper (construction paper often comes in this shape) or trim one edge of your paper to make it square. If you're trimming your paper, use a ruler to ensure accuracy. For instance, if you want to trim an 8 1/2 x 11 piece of paper into a square, you would use a ruler to measure 8 1/2 inches on the 11 inch side of the paper, then cut. Notice that, as you do this, you create an 8-sided shape. These folds will serve as four of the eight sides of your octagon, so, for your octagon to appear regular, it's important to ensure they're the correct size. Use a ruler to measure the folded edges - you'll want any two edges to be as close to the size of the space between them as possible. Note that you shouldn't fold the corners all the way in. If you do, you'll be left with a smaller square. Instead, fold the corners in about halfway to the center. When you're happy with the dimensions of your octagon, partially unfold the corners of the piece of paper and cut along the folded edges. You should be left with an eight-sided shape with sides that are all roughly the same length - a regular octagon.

Write an article based on this "Fill the temple with water. Get to the top of the stairs. Use a Small Key to open the door. Make the statues rise to reveal Hookshot targets. Get to the ledge. Find Dark Link. Defeat Dark Link. Get the Longshot."
article: To fill the temple completely, the water must be at the halfway mark, and you must be on the second floor. Go through the door with the target. Inside, set a bomb and stand on the geyser (but watch out for the Tektite!). When the geyser raises you to the next room, go through the door and play Zelda's Lullaby at the Triforce symbol. As with draining the Water Temple and filling it halfway, filling the temple completely is a procedure you will need to repeat. Each time you need to fill the temple, repeat this step. Return to the main room. Go through the door with the brown platform, and you will find yourself in a room with a massive gap. Jump onto the lowest moving platform and then use the Hookshot to climb the stairs. You will see a room with statues and small pillars. You will see a red crystal on one of the pillars. Hit it with the Hookshot or an arrow to turn it blue. The statues in the room will begin to rise, and Hookshot targets will be revealed. To do this, first latch onto the target in front of you. Then switch the crystal off again and latch onto the nearby target. Climb over the statue's head, switch the crystal back on, and latch onto the last statue. Shoot the crystal again, and once the statue has lowered, climb on its head and shoot the crystal one last time. You will now be able to reach the ledge behind it. Beware of the Like Like in front of the door! If it catches you, you will lose your Zora Tunic and your Hylian Shield. To get them back, destroy the Like Like. Dark Link is Link's evil doppelgänger. To find him, go to the locked door on the other side of the room. When you reach it, turn around. You will see a shadowy figure by an island -- that's Dark Link! Attack the shadowy figure to start the mini-boss battle with Dark Link. Striking him directly will not be effective; he has all of your standard attacks. Instead, attack him with items that he cannot copy, like Din's Fire or the Megaton Hammer. Repeat as many times as necessary to defeat him, watching his movements carefully -- when you strike him, he will appear behind you. When you defeat Dark Link, the room will change in appearance, and the doors will unlock. Head into the next room and open the chest to collect the Longshot, an upgraded version of the Hookshot that can shoot twice as far.

Write an article based on this "Wipe the stone with a soft cloth. Add a little water to the cloth if the stone is very cloudy. Clean the edges of the stone with a soft-bristled brush. Protect your onyx jewelry from water. Wrap your onyx jewelry in cloth when storing it."
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Many common jewelry cleaners, such as ammonia, can be harmful to onyx. The safest way to clean your onyx jewelry is with a clean, dry cloth. A microfiber cloth or other fine, soft cloth is ideal. If wiping the jewelry down with a dry cloth does not remove all the cloudiness or grime, use a cloth that is slightly damp. Blot the stone dry after you clean it. A clean, dry toothbrush or other soft brush can be a great tool for cleaning the hard-to-reach places of your onyx jewelry. Use the brush to remove dirt and grime from the edges of the stone where it meets the metal findings. If the dirt is particularly hard to remove, you can use a slightly damp brush, but be sure to blot the stone dry afterwards. Never soak your onyx, as the water can soak into the porous surface of the stone and alter its appearance. Be careful when washing your hands, and blot the stone dry with a clean cloth if it becomes wet. Never wear onyx jewelry when swimming, bathing, or using household cleaners that may damage the stone. This will keep it from being scratched by other jewelry, particularly during travel. Velvet and cotton are ideal, or you can purchase a jewelry pouch to store each onyx item in.