Take a spare dollar from your wallet and fold it accordion style into thirds. Accordion style fold means to fold one part and then fold another part on top of that fold. Do not fold each part in the same direction. Switch directions of the fold each fold. Imagine or research how an accordion opens and closes. This is where the term, accordion fold, gets its name. Place the first paper clip on top of the folded bill with the shorter end facing you. This paper clip will go over the outer layer of the folded bill (facing you), and into the middle of the folded bill. Position the first paper clip so it is near the right edge of the bill. Attach the second paper clip to the back of the folded bill with shorter side facing away from you. The large section of the second paper clip should be through the middle part of the bill. Position the second clip to the left edge of the bill. Position the second paper clip in the opposite position as the first one. Take one end of the bill in each hand. In one smooth motion, snap your hands apart, unraveling the dollar bill. In this motion the paper clips will fly into the air. Once the paper clips land, they will be attached. If the paper clips aren't attached, reconnect the clips and see if you initially set up the paper clips in the correct order. You should practice setting up this trick quickly before showcasing it to the public. Have the dollar bill already folded up in your pocket to make it appear as though it is a normal crinkled dollar. Show your audience the two separated paper clips and then quickly attach them to the dollar bill.  Say a magic phrase like “presto” or “alakazam” and then snap the dollar bill. If everything was set up properly, you should pick up the connected paper clips to your audience.
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One-sentence summary -- Fold a dollar bill. Attach the first paper clip. Connect the second paper clip. Snap the bill. Perform the act in public.

Q: ” Understand that ‘to’ can function as a particle and also as a preposition. ‘Too’ can only function as an adverb. The word ‘too’ means ‘in addition’ and ‘to an excessive degree.’ Only use the word ‘too’ when you want to use these two meanings. Use the word ‘to’ in all other instances. ’ Understand that ‘your’ is a possessive adjective. It shows that something belongs to someone. ‘Your’ is normally followed by a noun. Understand that ‘you’re’ is a contraction of two words: you are. ‘You’re’ is normally followed by an adjective or a verb in the –ing form. ’ Be aware that ‘its’ is the possessive of the pronoun ‘it.’ Be aware that ‘it’s’ is the contracted form of ‘it is.’ Try replacing the pronoun ‘it’ with ‘it is’ or ‘it has.’ Use the word ‘its’ if neither of those word choices work. ’ Know that ‘their’ is a possessive pronoun. Use this word if it doesn’t sound funny when you replace it with the word ‘our.’ Understand that ‘they’re’ is the contracted form of ‘they are.’ Use this spelling if it doesn’t sound funny when you replace it with the words ‘we are.’ Recognize that ‘there’ indicates a place. Use this word if it doesn’t sound funny when you substitute the word ‘here.’ ’ Be aware that the word ‘affect’ is almost always used as a verb. Understand that its definition refers to something that you can change or influence. Be aware that the word ‘effect’ is almost always used as a noun. Understand that its definition refers to something that is made or caused to happen.
A: Understand the difference between ‘to’ and ‘too. Know the difference between ‘your’ and ‘you’re. Recognize the difference between ‘its’ and ‘it’s. Be aware of the difference between ‘their,’ ‘they’re,’ and ‘there. Note the difference between ‘affect’ and ‘effect.

Article: This method may not work on self-adhesive envelopes, since the glue used (typically latex) is not water-soluble. If you don't know which type of envelope you're handling, use a small amount of steam to test the method without much risk of damaging the paper and ink. Pour boiling water into a narrow cup. This won't produce much steam, but is a recommended starting point for beginners to reduce the risk of damage to the paper. If it doesn't work, the steps below will move on to more powerful, riskier methods. If the envelope ink looks wet or starts to run, remove from the steam and try another method. Warm a tongue depressor, butter knife, or other flat, blunt tool in the steam for ten seconds, then wipe off the water droplets. This prevents the steam on the envelope flap from condensing around a cold tool, which can cause water damage to the paper and ink. Place the warm tool against the corner of the flap. Hold this corner directly in the path of the steam. Move the envelope gently against the tip of the tool, pausing whenever you feel resistance. The tool should stay in place, so the area you're working on always remains in the steam. As you work, rotate the envelope so the freed flap doesn't touch the envelope again and reattach. A smooth, continuous motion is less likely to leave wrinkles, but involves a higher risk of damage if you are not experienced at this task. If the gentle steam is not enough to do the job, try keeping a water-filled kettle on to produce a constant jet of hot steam. Repeat the steps above to open the envelope in this hotter steam jet. Move quickly but carefully, as too much steam can wrinkle or dampen the paper.  Wear an oven mitt to protect your hands. If your kettle doesn't produce a focused jet, stick a spoon or other heat-safe object into the spout to narrow the opening. Wait for the envelope to cool and dry before replacing the contents. If the envelope's paper or its contents become wrinkly after drying, cover with a dry cloth and use an iron on the lowest possible setting over the cloth, to smooth the paper out again. You could also try freezing the envelope for a couple hours; some glues will become sticky again once frozen.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use this on envelopes that were licked closed. Start with a cup of boiled water. Warm a flat opening tool. Attempt to open the envelope. Try a jet of steam from a kettle. Use an iron to smooth the opened envelope if necessary. Once back in shape and dry, slip the contents in and re-lick, or use  a small dab of glue to secure once more.

Article: If you aren't already logged in, do so with your phone number (or email address) and password.   You have several different ways to contact Uber depending on your needs:   Trip and Fare Review - For when you have an issue related to a ride. You'll need to tap the pertinent ride after choosing this option.  Accessibility - For reporting an issue with an assistive device (e.g., a wheelchair) or something else related to accessibility.  Account and Payment - For reporting sign-in issues, payment issues, and unknown charges.  Driving with Uber - For signing up to drive with Uber.  Events and Inquiries - For press- or law enforcement-related inquiry. You may have to tap subsequent options that are more specific to your situation.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open the Uber app. Tap ☰. Tap Help. Review your options. Tap a pertinent option.