INSIDE MY PENCIL CASE
Every student has a pencil case. Most students use their pencil case to carry writing tools. My pencil case contains a colorful variety of writing tools.
In my pencil case there are eight pens, an eraser, a whiteout dispenser, a ruler, a crayon, two pencils, and two pencil lead dispensers. Six of my pens are ballpoint pens. Three of the ballpoint pens are curvy Uni-Ball type. One is green, one is red, and one is blue. The fourth ballpoint pen is a blocky light blue Pilot Hi-Tec-C. The fifth one is a classy black Regal. The sixth is a transparent Pilot Hu-Tec-C click pen with blue and black ink cartridges. The other two pens are a silver and gray fine-tipped marking pen and a gray-black Pilot Hi-Techpoint V5 with extra fine tip. The eraser is a white rubber with a blue-, black- and white-striped cardboard wrapper. The whiteout dispenser is white with green trim and has a transparent cover over the spools. The 16-centimeter ruler is dirty white with black gradations and a monkey face on one side. The crayon is orange and comes in a clear plastic holder that twists at one end to control the length of the tip at the other end. One of the pencils is camouflage green with eleven lead cartridges stacked inside. The other is a clear plastic mechanical pencil with a cap. The two lead dispensers are both white and squarish with clear plastic on one side to show the long, thin black pencil leads inside.
The contents of my pencil case are fairly ordinary. They show that I am a practical student who likes a dash of color.
