No guarantee on this technique, but it's worked for me.
It's based on the premise that there will be a slight indentation in the paper from the writing of the original pencil message.
>> Turn the paper over, and lightly shade the area with a soft pencil. You might be able to make out what the writing on the opposite side was.
>> Hold the reverse side up to a mirror and, you MAY even be able to read what had been blocked out.
what is a qualitative example of a pencil
A pencil or pen
coal+wood=pencil
The pencil doe not write. It is the person that picks up the pencil that writes with the pencil. when the point of the pencil is put to a surface ( IE. a sheet of paper) to be written on the graphite tip being soft is worn down leaving a line on the surface of the paper.
no, a pencil will float therefore it is less dense than water(ticonderoga #2 pencil was used)no pencils were harmed in the execution of this experiment
pencil erasers sometimes work
A pencil is erasable, a permanent marker pen is not.
yes
because the pen or marker will run and the pencil will not.Did this answer your question(if this did not you are a complete idiot):)
a pencil a marker a colored pencil a crayon what else?
you use a pencil for writing because you can erase your maskates
Do you mean, 'how do you use writing utensils when you write?" if so, the answer is simple. Put the utensil(pencil, pen, marker) to your paper and press down, then write your word(s).
both are able to write with
The pencil is a writing utensil that can be erased.
A colored pencil. DO NOT use a marker! A marker will not show texture! I suppose you could use a crayon but a colored pencil works the best. Happy coloring! :)
Writing with a pen or pencil.
An less permanent alternative.