Because it's the colour the teachers have decided to write in and if we all wrote in that colour then their marking wouldn't stand out and you wouldn't know what they put. Also because blue and black ink are cheaper to make and the number of students outnumber the teachers.
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Red that's why no teacher let's you use one in grade school
Red colour is mainly used by high officials and authoritative persons and that's the norm. Students that's why are to use blue, green or black coloured pens.
In school you can use pens pencils rulers crayons marker tissues and hand-sanitizer but most of the times it depends on the grade
STAPLES sells sharpeners, pencils, pens, notebooks, etc....
you can and cant
Record Player --> Ipod Fountain Pen --> Bic Pens and much more I just cant name them all
you cant
Many people use pens
scissors pens, pencils, notebooks, paper, highlighter, folders, etc it depends on the grade
No, you cannot interact with prostitutes in Red Dead Redemption.
No, the ballpoint pen had all ready been invented 40 years before. Comment: It's not quite that simple. I was at school in England in the 1950's and 1960's. We did not use ballpoint pens in the 50's. We used pens with metal tips which we dipped into ink. That's not "feather quill and ink", but it's the same basic method. In the 60's we used either "fountain pens" containing ink or the ballpoint pens. Obviously it depends where you were at school, but I agree the use of " ink and feather" was many years before the 1960's ADDITIONAL INFO I was in American schools in the 1960's and we used ball point pens and pencils. Never had what is described at the English school.