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Y Friday, August 24, 2007

Hey 2e2, here's how to make your compositions more interesting!By using words to replace the normal colours.What do I mean?
Example: Instead of
red, use Scarlet, Maroon or Crimson

Instead of green, use emerald or lime
For blue , you can use skyblue or azure
For orange , there is marigold and
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Okay, that should be enough.Happy colouring your composition using these colours instead!


Joyce XD

Nice one, Joyce! Instead of saying the sky was blue, you can say the sky was an AZURE blue.
His face turned CRIMSON with embarassment when he was teased by his classmates.

Ms Sng



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