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If I go Hunting
By Ryan Lind
•If I go hunting, then I must need gear.
•If I need gear, then I need some tags.
•If I need tags, then I need to get a license.
Ha-ha
•If I have a license, then I need to find a moose.
•If I find a moose, then I can shoot it.
• If I shoot it, then I’ll either hit it or miss it.
•If I miss it, then it will run off and I will have to find another moose to shoot at.
•If I hit it the moose, then I will have to clean it.
•If I clean it, then I will have to quarter it.
•If I quarter the moose, then it will be easier to transport it to camp.
•If it’s easier to carry, then less time will be wasted to package it.
•If I package the meat, then I can keep it fresh for a long time.
•If the meat is fresh, then I can eat it later.
•Therefore, that’s why it’s a lot of hard work after you shoot the moose. Also there’s a lot of hard work to go hunting.
• Converse: If I need gear, then I can go hunting.
• Inverse: If I don’t go hunting, then I don’t need gear.
• Contrapostive: If I don’t get gear, then I can’t go hunting.