The difference in the color and consistency of different types of crayons and pastels is due to:
A. the use of different binders.
B. the fact that these media do not need a binding agent.
C. the fact that crayons are made for children, while pastels are made for artists.
D. the use of liquid pigmentation.
E. None of these answers are correct; there is no difference.
A
Crayons and pastels are made of powdered pigments, the same as those used to make paints, mixed with a binder. For crayons, the binder is a greasy or waxy substance. Finer, denser, more brilliant versions of these crayons have been developed for artists. Pastel consists of pigment bound with a nongreasy binder.
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