Stylus, or plural, styli
Writing on an grave stone is called an epitaph.
The ancient writing of India is called sanskrit
The stick/club with which one might play Shinty (now, mainly in the Scottish Highlands) is called a "caman". It is often simply called a stick, within the context of the sport of Shinty.
It is called Hieroglyphics
The swagger stick can also be called a staff, a baton, pace stick or a crop.
A papyrus stick.
a stylus is what its called.
Objective writing
i don" t know
A ball-point, although they often get called by a popular brand name - Biro in the UK
Chalk
a pointing stick is a curtain stick to point at a thing or person. people sometimes use it when the have to point at something high.a pointing stick is a curtain stick to point at a thing or person. people sometimes use it when the have to point at something high.
the sumerians writing was called cuniform, and it was signifigant because it was the world's first writing system
The actual stick of the Lacrosse stick is called a shaft.
If you are writing an essay where you have to prove a point, you would give that point. When you elaborate on that point, that is called support. You are giving more reasons why you are right.
I think you might be looking for point of view. Writing in a first-person point of view is when you use "I" to describe what is happening in the story. For instance, "I went to the store" instead of "Molly went to the store."
The Sumerians, who lived in what is now Iraq and Iran sometime before 3000 BCE, were the first people to create a formal system of writing, called cuneiform writing. In this form of writing, symbols were pressed onto tablets of damp clay using a stylus, or small stick.