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Rudy Tabootie is the name of the boy with the chalk. In Chalk Zone Rudy Tabootie is the main character.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun pencil in a sentence is 'it'. Example:I can't find my pencil, it must have slipped out of my notebook. Have you seen it?The pronouns that take the place of the plural form, pencils is 'they' as a subject and 'them' a the object of a sentence. Example:I need more pencils. Good thing that they are on sale because I keep losing them.
No, it is not. The phrase has to begin with a preposition; HENCE THE NAME, PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE.
The usual spelling of the proper name is "Chelsea" (city in England, from chalk landing).It also may be spelled as Chelcie, Chelsa, Chelsee, Chelseigh, Chelsey, Chelsi, Chelsie and Chelsy. It is related to Kelsey.
the metaphor at the beginning of this book i believe is...."if truth was a crayon and it was up to me to put a wrapper around it and name its color i know just what i would name it dinosaur skin"xx hope i helpedddd
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a pencil is 'un crayon' in French.
'crayon'
a pencil a marker a colored pencil a crayon what else?
crayon, colored pencil, pencil, gel pens, pencil
CRAYON, of course, is French for PENCIL. I think what you want is CRAYON DE COULEUR.
The Crayola Company was originally named Binney & Smith after its founders, who started it in 1885. They began making products such as red pigment for barn paint and carbon black for car tires. Soon they started producing school products, and made the first dustless school chalk which was a big hit. They noticed that there was a need among students for safe and affordable, but still quality, wax crayons, and so the first box of Crayola crayons was made. Binney's wife Alice made up the name, which came from the French words "craie" (chalk) and "oleagineaux"/"oleaginous" in English (meaning oily). Soon they made even more art products, like paints and sharpenable fine art crayons. Over the years the company focused on art products and sold the pigment part of their company in 1955 while acquiring several other art product companies. They finally consolidated them all under the Crayola brand name in 1979.
Chris Chalk's birth name is Christopher Eugene Chalk.
Chalk Zone
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