Sharpie Accent Highlighter in Fluorescent Orange: For Improved Studying

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All of my classes require me to do an extensive amount of reading and studying and I have to quickly identify the main points of the literature I am reading to keep up. I went out and got myself the Sharpie Accent Highlighter in Fluorescent Orange to make important sentences and phrases stand out when I go back to study while at home. When I begin to read a lot in one period of time the black and white words start to get boring making me want to stop but the Sharpie Accent Highlighter in Fluorescent Orange makes studying fun.

Although the classic color yellow highlighters have been more popular since highlighters were invented, and at one point was the only color available, I like to have more options and be different. The Sharpie Accent Highlighter in Fluorescent Orange allows me to maintain my style and keep everything professional at the same time. There is no way I could have any fun with the same old yellow everybody else has. I really stand out with the Sharpie Accent Highlighter in Fluorescent Orange.

For the times when I have super big text, I have the option of a tip with two sizes of angles included with the Sharpie Accent Highlighter in Fluorescent Orange. One side is thin for those little mini books and you get a wide end that triples that thin line when you have to do some highlighting in large books. There is one thing that I have learned before highlighting with the wide end, and that is to make sure it is your property before highlighting. If the book isn't yours, you could be ruining someone else's property.

Some people think that the Sharpie Accent Highlighter in Fluorescent Orange will put out a heavy color of orange that will overpower the rest of the text. This is not true unless you go over your text more than once with it. When using the Sharpie Accent Highlighter in Fluorescent Orange you have to have a set mind that whatever you are highlighting does not have to be neatly highlighted. Just remember to go over the text enough to make it stick out to you.

I have always carried a highlighter but it wasn't until now that I really need and use one. I like using the Sharpie Accent Highlighter in Fluorescent Orange and I can say that some of my good grades are because of it. I recommend trying the Sharpie Accent Highlighter in Fluorescent Orange in a world dominated by the yellow for better studying.

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