Sunday, September 9, 2012

In Class Writings #2

The sharpie is a dark blue in color, with a black cap and end. It has the word Sharpie and Smear Guard Highlighter in black font. The pen is har on the outside and the tip of this writing pen is soft and feels somewhat damp. When I hit it on the esk, it makes a loud tapping noise. When in use, it doesn't really make a sound besides the cap coming off. When the cap is taken off, you hearr a loud "pop" noise. When closing the cap, you hear a slight click. That's when you know it is closed. I refuse to taste the actual Sharpie because everybody knows that it wouldn't taste very good. When smelling it, it reminds me of school, which is where any student will most likely use it. The scent is very strong and non-appeling to me.

This dark blue Sharpie Highlighter relates to my readings and writings by being able to use it to highlight key points in a story. I've used it to grade others papers in the past. I've even used it to highlight words in a writing that may be vocab words or words I'm uncertain of. I can highlight key-points in readings that could be important down the road. Highlighting words or phrases within a reading, help me know what I need to go over or look up so I know for the future. Everyone has used a Sharpie Highlighter at one point in time. It has become a very useful tool when it comes to reading and writing for any class I have, not just English. The smearguard on the Sharpie Highlighter makes it easy to underline or highlight things without making it look sloppy and messy.

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