In the following items, indicate whether the item is a run-
For help with this exercise, see chapter 23 of Real Essays 5e.
Example
Lead pencils don’t really contain any lead they’re made out of graphite.
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Lead hasn’t been used in pencils since the sixteenth century, it’s a good thing because lead is poisonous.
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The ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans used small lead discs to make lines on sheets of papyrus, then they wrote on the papyrus with ink and a brush.
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During the fourteenth century European artists made drawings using rods of lead, zinc, or silver the technique was called silverpoint.
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The modern pencil was developed in 1564 that’s when graphite was discovered in Borrowdale, England.
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Graphite is a form of carbon it’s greasy and soft with a metallic luster.
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Pencil “lead” is made by mixing graphite with clay and water, then the mixture is fed into a thin cylinder to create sticks.
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More graphite in the mixture makes the pencil softer and blacker, more clay makes it harder and paler.
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The sticks are cut into pencil-
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