Due to hundreds of years of evolving culture and society there occurred at some point a need to create words, numbers, pictures, and symbols, with a tool; a tool that has been historical and revolutionary in our economy is the writing instrument called a pencil; though it does have competition against opponents pen and marker, the pencil’s popularity is growing worldwide because its precision and tradition is appealing to all; its ability to make contact from hand to paper is accurate and consistent, plus its remarkable eraser top makes it easy to clean up messes and undo mistakes; thus leaving the consumer with a reliable and dependent way to convey thoughts and express the many genius ideas developing in their noggin.
The pencil is a fundamental writing instrument used everyday in school, work, and leisure; consisting of a thin stick of graphite or a similar substance enclosed in a long thin piece of wood or fixed in a metal or plastic case; used to refer to the composition, skill, or style of a drawing; used by shading in or by creating strokes of lines; not only does the pencil have an easy grip physique, it also has a bright yellow coating that stops traffic and is hard to miss; many people take this instrument for granted, even though it seems as if everyone uses a pencil everyday.
There are many different writing utensils used commonly and regularly from day to day, the one device that is used by all ages is the pencil; whether you use the Ticonderoga or the Papermate, both consist of a reliable amount of graphite and wood, which write perfectly against paper, the perks to being a pencil are numerous; pencils are usable up until the last inch of their size, easy to pack in a backpack or spacemaker, all you have to do is sharpen and you are ready to write; pencils have become a phenomenon in the world, companies use pencils to describe products like "pencil pouch" and most importantly though, you are able to express your thoughts freely and brainstorm whatever you wish with the capability to erase what you decide is insignificant or messy. there are increasingly intelligent ideas revolving around a pencil’s usage and how innovative it is becoming; soon there will be babies named Pencil.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
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3 comments:
I liked how you wrote it about a really ordinary object, that was really cool.
-Anna Coonrod
i feel for the pencil. JA
It was humourous as well as factual and I liked the mix. Its good writing that you probably could use for other things with the subject matter aside.
Lena Rubinstein
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