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    Paint crayons are the medium of choice for graffiti artists who create magnificent, legal public art that upgrades our cities. Paint crayons provide brilliant colors along with easy handling so you can control your line perfectly. The fresh, oil paint remains brilliant for years and can be applied to almost any surface, whether smooth, rough, wet, oily or dirty. The industrial uses for paint crayons have been known for years, but why let them have all the fun? Artists who provide public…

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    mute” (43). A text is mute when you are trying to understand it, but it is not speaking to you. Whenever a text starts to speak, it never just speaks in the same voice; it always changes. When you were a child, you may have read Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson. It would mean one thing considering you read it when you were a child; it would potentially be very literal. Now, though, if you read it as an adult, it would have a different meaning to you. This introduces the way in…

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    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…

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    It’s Like the people at Crayola just sat there looking at two minutely different white crayons and they just shrugged and said, “it’s slightly different, let's give it a different name!”. And you’re telling me people just went along with that crap! What are white crayons and colored pencils for anyway? Shrinky-Dinks were the only reason I could come up with other than shading effects, and construction paper. Other than that they…

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    visit my mom, on my list of things to bring with me is a pillow, a sleeping bag and blanket, so I can take a nap if needed, and last but definitely not least, Herald and the Purple Crayon, which always stays next to my bed. As I hop in the car the only thing that I double check that I have is Herald and the Purple Crayon. My dad and I pull up to the cemetery, turn down the music and drive slowly through the windy roads to get to the path where I walk to my mom. After, I set up my sleeping bag…

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    In The Day the Crayons Came Home, Drew Daywalt writes, “[Duncan] built a place where each crayon would always feel at home.” These words are meant to appeal to children and adults with eyes towards a message of belonging, of knowing that they have a place where one is accepted no matter how different. The first book in this series by Daywalt entitled, The Day the Crayons Quit, is filled with crayons that share no difference other than color as seen in Appendix A and B. Each page is filled with…

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    also integrate faith by encouraging positive attitudes. The Crayon Box that Talked – Lexiles 590L This is a story about a team of crayons to who learn how to get along with each other. The book starts with a girl who buys a box of crayons that do not get along. The girl began to draw a picture using all of the crayons. As she draws that picture the crayons begin to realize that when they work together, they can create a work of art. Each crayon had a special purpose. Public school and Christian…

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    and Danny are two of Ms. Galvan’s well behaved students. During journal time, Silvia and Danny were having a difficult time-sharing the crayon box, and were constantly fighting over the correct way to share the crayon box. Danny becomes extremely upset with Silvia and hits her in the shoulder. Ms. Galvan: Danny, what happened? Danny: She wants to keep the crayons on her side only. Silvia: No!! You’re a liar. Step 2 Ms. Galvan: Danny please tell me what you did. Danny: I wanted to use the blue,…

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    To create a structured story, Silpperjack used the weather to portray the time of day relevant to the story. To begin with, in Coal Oil, Crayons and Schoolbooks Silpperjack expresses the weather at the beginning of the day to have the following characteristics, “…cold, damp air.. white mist all around me.” (Slipperjack 27). When one awakes in the morning, the air does feel denser and colder. Slipperjack illustrates the weather in such to generate a morning feel because it is the beginning of…

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    were usually about Christianity and slavery. “...Poems on various subjects, religious and moral…”-Bio.com. Washington was a short story author that was usually writing fictional stories with nonfictional characters. “...The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.”-Bio.com. Both authors had an interesting way of writing. Phillis was taught everything she knew from slave owners and that family, which she became a part of their family. So her writing was much different considering her life.…

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