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fireworks are usually made in china, (as a lot of things are) and they are basically gunpowder, sulfate, charcoal, nitrate, fuses, and colors (to make them appear colorful) so when they are lit, the fuse burns all the way down, hits the gunpowder, and the force blows it up into the air (also causing it to, more or less, explode into colors)
"Firework" by Katy Perry uses literary devices such as imagery to paint vivid pictures of fireworks lighting up the sky, simile to compare the feeling of empowerment to a firework igniting, and metaphor to represent personal growth and empowerment as explosions of light and color. Alliteration is also employed in the repeated "f" sound in "firework" to create a sense of excitement and emphasis.
To make 30 ounces of paint, you will need exactly 30 ounces of paint.
Polymer paint can typically be purchased from both a paint store and directly from the manufacturer. Paint stores may carry a selection of polymer paint from various manufacturers, while buying directly from the manufacturer may offer a wider range of options and potentially better pricing.
No, paint is typically not soluble in kerosene. Kerosene is a hydrocarbon-based solvent that is not typically effective in dissolving paint. Other solvents like mineral spirits or paint thinner are more commonly used to dissolve paint.