In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before folding the letter, make sure that the address on the inside of the letter matches with the one that you have written or printed on the envelope.  This will help avoid any mixups. Don’t forget to check that you’ve signed the letter. Make sure that the text is facing up and towards you. This is your last chance to proofread and double check that you haven’t forgotten anything. For example, have you dated the letter? Are there any spelling or grammar mistakes? Take the bottom of the letter and fold it so that it is about half an inch (about 1 cm) from the top of the page. You can place the envelope underneath the letter to use as a guide. Make sure that when you have folded the letter up, it is small enough to fit inside the envelope. Make sure to line up all the outside edges of the paper before creasing so that you don’t end up with a crooked fold. If the fold is crooked, your letter may not fit into the envelope. Use a ruler to make the crease nice and sharp. You can do this by holding a ruler sideways and using the thin edge. Slide the edge of the ruler along the letter on the creases so they are nice and flat. You will now take the right part of the letter and fold it about one third of the way in. Line up the top and bottom edges of the letter and then crease the fold. Take the other side of the letter and fold it one third of the way in. This will be the same thing that you did with the right side. Line up the top and bottom of the edges so they are perfectly straight before creasing. The last crease you made should go into the bottom of the envelope first. Place it so that the folds face the backside of the envelope. This will make it easy for your recipient to find where to begin unfolding the letter.
Summary: Check the address. Lay the letter on a table. Fold the bottom half up. Crease the fold. Fold the right half of the letter inwards. Fold the left half of the letter inwards. Turn the letter sideways and insert into the envelope.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Not everyone is going to be ideal for your pretend mind-reading activities. Some individuals will offer you plenty of information at a glance. Others may be unreadable even for an expert. By maintaining control of your choice of subject, you'll ensure a higher rate of success in your mind-reading.  You may want to avoid choosing individuals who are overeager to volunteer to have their mind read. These people are often more interested in being the center of attention, and will likely be less interested in interacting with you and more interested in 15 minutes of fame. Individuals who are a little reserved but respond favorably to your humor and conversation should be prioritized. These people are, in most cases, focused on you and what you are saying, making them ideal for cold reading and micro-expression reading. If you know you're walking into a situation where your mind-reading will be tested, prepare yourself. Knowing the kind of people you'll be mind-reading, their backgrounds, beliefs, and attitudes will all help you to puzzle out what they are thinking.  For example, you might learn beforehand a crowd you'll be mind-reading comes from a rural area. So when you pull a person at random out of a crowd, note his slightly dirty cowboy boots and Chevy truck key fob, and then proclaim he's a farmer (or does a job related to agriculture), everyone will think you really can read minds. If your research reveals a large portion of the community you're mind-reading participates in religion, you might say, "I'm sensing you've been influenced heavily by religion in your life." In particular, you might rest your hand on your subject's shoulder to read his muscular response to what you're saying. While some people can hide the facial expressions of their emotions, very few can control their reflex muscular responses to things that are said. This is the same principle that lie detectors use to work. Another trick you might use to read someone's muscular response to the what you say is by holding your subject's hand. You might explain this need for contact by saying something like, "A physical connection improves the psychic link." Even expert level mentalists, who make a living off performing mind-reading tricks, sometimes misread the signs in their subject. The best thing to do in these situations is to offer an explanation, maintain positive, and try again.  When you make a mistake, you might claim there was "psychic interference." You could also claim that you were picking up a psychic signal from someone close by. You may have to fail many times before you develop a knack for reading the appearance and responses of your subject well enough to appear to be mind-reading. As you train your abilities, you'll become better able to read the signs.
Summary: Choose your subject carefully. Do your homework for planned mind-reading situations. Use reflex reactions in your subject. Admit failure where applicable.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Combine about two tablespoons of baking soda with about one tablespoon (15 milliliters) of water.  The mixture should not be too thin.  If it sloshes about in the bowl you mixed it in, add some more baking soda to help it achieve a more paste-like texture.  It also shouldn't be too thick.  If the mixture is thick and dry, and doesn't adhere well to the fork or spoon you use to mix it, add some water to thin it out. The more grout you have to clean, the more paste you'll need. The easiest way to apply the paste to the grout is with your finger.  Simply scoop a little dollop of the paste onto your finger tip and smear it in an even layer across the grout you wish to clean. In a spray bottle, combine water and vinegar in a one-to-one ratio.  For instance, you might combine 1.5 cups (354 milliliters) vinegar with 1.5 cups (354 milliliters) water. To prevent grout from accumulating grime in the shower, just spray this mixture onto the shower grout two or three times weekly after getting out of the shower. Point the nozzle of the spray bottle toward the baking soda paste you've smeared along the grout.  Squeeze the handle of the bottle.  Repeat as necessary until all of the paste has bubbled up somewhat. You may have to wait about five minutes for the vinegar and baking soda to react. Once the paste has become fizzy with the application of the vinegar mixture, use a stiff-bristled toothbrush to scrub the grout clean.  Use a toothbrush you aren't planning on using again for anything but detail cleaning. Once you've loosened the grime and grit along your grout, it should wipe away with ease.  Take a damp rag or paper towel and wipe it along the grout you've cleaned.  Wipe the area along the edges of the grout, too, to soak up any of the lingering water/vinegar. If you want to give your floor an additional level of shine, mop the whole thing after you're done.
Summary:
Make a baking soda paste. Apply the paste to the grout. Mix water and vinegar. Spray the mixture onto the paste. Scrub the grout. Wipe the grout.