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The Pencil
Title: The Pencil
Category: Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 1840 | Pages: 7.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Pencil
Thought the interview was unnecessary, put it in as filler Thought it was all-encompassing and informative
Pencil
Silverpoint is a graphic medium which preceded the common lead pencil.
Instead of lead a point of silver wire is fixed in a wooden holder. Since
this will leave but the faintest trace on an ordinary paper surface, a
special ground must be prepared. A paste of powdered bone or chalk mixed
withwater and gum or starch is
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showed last 75 words of 1840 total
I could answer it in a very general
way and say,oh, I was just in tune to myself, in tune to my sense of humor. I
feel I always had a really direct link with that part of me--pretty
unfiltered in that sense.
(Los Angeles Times 1996)
Works Cited
Turner A., Richard. "Leonardo Da Vinci." Colliers Encyclopedia CD-ROM.,
02-28- 1996.
Petroski, Henry. "Rub-out?.", Vol. 209, New Republic, 12-06-1993, pp 11.
Morrissey, Jake. "Home Edition.", Los Angeles Times, 10-07-1996, pp E-1.
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