write a difference between graphite and charcoal.
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Graphite and charcoal are two of the most used materials for drawing and draughtmanship. While both are carbon based, the way they are made means they both have unique qualities and functions. This makes them particularly distinctive as tools with charcoal being used for expressive, dramatic work and preliminary sketches and graphite being used for detailed, exact work. Over the recent years, they have been manufactured in a vast array of different forms, meaning their versatility has dramatically increased and also helps explain the difference between graphite and charcoal.
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