The only way I know is to push the pencil through one of the binder-clip holes. It is a tight fit and the metal part will pop off because it doesn't fit through. And by binder-clip hole, I mean the three holes where you can put it into a binder securely.
The metal part of a pencil is called a ferrule.
The metal thing on the end of the pencil is called a Ferrule!
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Pencil "lead" is not really lead, the metal - Pb. Pencils are made with graphite which is a mineral, an insulator.
Trick question. There is no metal in a "lead" pencil. The insert is composed of graphite, which is a carbon similar to coal.
usually pencil sharpeners are made of plastic and metal.
A pencil's ferrule is the metal part that connects the wood with the eraser.
a magnet is a metal thingy that can pull a metal object towards it
The lead of a pencil is made mostly of the nonmetal carbon but the rest of the pencil is neither metal nor nonmetal (except for the bit of metal near the eraser) because it is not an element.
ohh hey they use a metal thingy to move the thigy out of the thingy
metal is that part.
Red pencil marks show up well on metal(s), so they are common in a metal-working shop.