What Is The Colorful Box Of Crayons

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I made the story “The not so colorful box of crayons!” In the story there are 3 boxes of crayons. There is the 64 crayon box and he is supposed to represent Jack. He represents Jack because he was getting the most attention from the kids. The kids would listen to anything he says. Such as when Jack told the kids to go and hunt Ralph and they all listened to him and when the 64 box of crayons told the kids to go “use” the old boxes of crayons. Use in in quotes because he wanted them to break the 8 box of crayons but not seem to violent.
Another character is the 24 box of crayons. He represents Ralph because he wants to be noticed by the kids. The 24 box of crayons was used by the kids until the 64 box came and seemed better to the kids. This

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