In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you don’t know where the hole is, keep the air mattress inflated as you look. Holes most often appear on the bottom or in the seams, so stand the mattress up against a wall to check. Listen for the sound of rushing air to detect tiny leaks. Try mixing a teaspoon of liquid dish detergent in a bowl of water. Use a sponge to spread the soapy water over the mattress. Bubbles will appear from the leaking area. Circle the leak with the marker so you can find it easily later. This is useful for small holes and tears. You can also use a piece of tape to mark the leak.
Summary: Listen and look for the leak in the air mattress. Use soap and water if you can’t find the leak. Mark the leak with a permanent marker.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The paper should be longer than a regular sheet of paper.It needs to wrap around enough to look like a scroll. Your paper needs to be thinner than the dowels you use, so you may have to cut some off of the edges. There are many different types of paper that can be used to make a good scroll.  Two sheets of regular white paper taped together end to end Brown paper grocery bag Parchment Paper Rice paper Papyrus paper Dowels are round rods made of wood, metal, or plastic. Scrolls are typically made using wooden dowels. Dowels come in different lengths, so you might have to cut them to the right size for your paper. You want the dowels to be about 1 to 2 inches longer than the paper. The thinner the dowel, the tighter you can wind up your scroll. You can choose the thickness of the dowel you would like to use.  ⅜ inch ¼ inch ½ inch 1 inch Decide what you want the scroll to say or display on the inside. If you don't know what you want it to look like, some ideas are hieroglyphs, chinese characters, or a still life picture. Choose a method to apply your script or artwork to the scroll.  Painting Printing Coloring Calligraphy Handwritten or drawn You can assemble a scroll using one dowel at the top of the paper or two dowels on the top and bottom of the paper. Use a strong glue to secure the dowels to the edges of the paper. Press firmly and hold for a few seconds to ensure the dowel is adequately attached to the paper.  Make sure the glue extends the entire length of the edge of the paper. You can also wrap the paper around the dowel and glue it to itself. If you decide to do this method, make sure you get the paper wrapped extremely tight around the dowel so it doesn't have room to slide around. Embellishments can make the scroll look authentic and give it that extra flair. There are many ways to embellish your scroll and make it unique.  Attach a ribbon to the top for hanging. Add an ornament to the ends of each dowel, like a wooden wheel. This would be easier to do before attaching the paper onto the dowels. Use ribbon, string, or twine to tie the scroll together after rolling. There are two different ways of rolling your scroll.  If you have a one dowel scroll, roll the paper around the dowel until the entire paper is rolled. Secure the paper with a ribbon, string, or twine by tying it around the scroll. With a two dowel scroll, roll both sides of the paper around the dowels until they meet in the middle. You can also secure this type of scroll with ribbon, string, or twine.
Summary: Select the paper. Choose the dowels. Create the artwork. Assemble the scroll. Embellish the scroll. Roll the scroll.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Measure the first piece of tape as the length between the middle of your fingers (with your palm facing upwards) to the bend of your elbow.  At one end of the piece, fold over a section about 1” long.  Use your scissors to cut two small triangles out of the end of the tape, on the fold.  This means that when you unfold the 1” piece on the end, there will be two diamond shaped holes in the tape.  These two diamond-shaped holes should be right beside each other and maybe 1 centimeter (0.39 in) wide at the middle. The end with the two holes is considered the “anchor” piece. Take the backing off the tape only at the ‘anchor' end where the two holes are.  Holding your arm in front of you with your palm upwards, slide your two middle fingers through the two holes in the tape.  Be sure to keep the sticky side of the tape facing towards your palm. Press the anchor end of the tape onto your skin, around your fingers. You will probably need a second person to help you put the tape on your arm, as you’ll need to keep your hand and wrist fully extended while applying the tape.  Once your wrist is fully extended, take the backing off the rest of the tape as you stick it to your skin.  To fully extend your wrist hold your arm directly out in front of you, palm up.  Then use your other hand to pull your hand downwards so your wrist bends.  Your hand should be at a 90 degree angle to your arm. Do NOT pull or apply any tension to the tape when applying it to your skin, just take off the back and press it down onto the skin. When you straighten your wrist and hand you should notice the tape has some natural folds or ripples in it at your wrist joint.  This is to ensure you still have full motion of your hand and wrist while the tape is on. The second piece of tape should be exactly the same length as the first piece of tape, including the two holes in the end for your fingers.  The same two middle fingers are going to go through the small holes again, but this time the adhesive side is going to go across the back of your hand and arm — so your arm needs to be palm down.  As with the first piece of tape, remove the backing from the anchor piece only and slide over your fingers. Press the anchor end of the tape onto your skin, around your fingers. Fully extend your wrist again, but this time you want your palm facing downwards and your hand is going to fold towards the inside of your arm.  Slowly remove the backing from the tape as you stick it to the skin while in this position. Do NOT pull or apply any tension to the tape as you attach it to your skin. The third piece of tape should be the same length as the first and second piece, except it does not need to have any holes cut in it for your fingers.  Instead, once it’s cut to the right length, break the backing of the tape exactly in the middle so you can access the adhesive side. Hold your arm out in front of you again, with your palm upwards and fully extend your wrist.  Place the middle part of the tape over your inner wrist, right at the bottom of your palm.  Because of the width of the tape, it will likely also cover a piece of your palm.  Slowly remove the backing from one side and attach it to your arm.  Do the same for the second side.  Do NOT pull or apply any tension to the tape while taking the backing off and attaching it to the skin on your arm. Because of the angle of your hand, the tape ends may cross over each other on the back of your arm. The purpose of the tape is to pull open the carpal tunnel and ease the pressure on your median nerve.  The purpose is not to apply any additional pressure (which is why you didn’t apply pressure when attaching the tape to your skin).  As such you should still be able to fully move your hand and wrist once the tape is on.  If you can’t, you will need to re-do the tape.
Summary:
Measure out the first tape piece. Anchor the tape at your fingers. Stick the tape up across your wrist and arm. Cut a second piece of tape. Attach the second piece of tape to your arm. Obtain a third piece of tape. Apply the third piece of tape. Check that you still have full movement of your hand and wrist.