English, 06.05.2021 21:20 dreawongdga
Read the paragraph.
Do you realize that your lead pencil is not lead at all? if it were. It would cost more. Today, pencils are made of graphite, which is cheaper,
darker, and harder than lead. Pencils used to cost about a nickel. Now, each one costs closer to 20 cents. But it is still a bargain, for one pencil can
draw a line 39 miles long. Not many ballpoint pens that cost two dollars and more would last that long!
What is the main idea of this paragraph?
01. Pencils are a bargain for the money.
02. Pencils are no longer made of lead.
O 3. Graphite pencils make darker lines.
O 4. Pencils cost about 20 cents each today.
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