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Michael Strickler
Professor Euken
English 101
27 January 2013

Essay 2: Writer’s Checklist for Informational Essay Does my introduction clearly state my thesis and give the reader an indication of the direction my essay will take?
Yes, the very last sentence is my thesis statement. Are my topic sentences and body paragraphs clear and well developed?
Yes, it took me a little time to figure them out. Have I fully supported my thesis with ample supporting details and examples?
Yes I believe the essay backs my thesis pretty good. Have I used a sufficient number and variety of sources in my paper?
I have used at least two from the required sources and two other ones. Are all of my sources properly cited in the …show more content…

Hunters can use wood to make walls and branches to make it look like a natural made location. Once their gear is set up, the hunter has to decide on what weapon they will use.
Hunters can use a variety of weapons, but most have a weapon of choice. The primary weapons hunters use for white tail deer are rifles or bows. Typically when hunters choose rifles, they choose a lighter caliber to keep from damaging the meat. Choosing a rifle gives a hunter a longer range of fire, whereas the bow is for a short distance. When choosing a bow, a hunter is more in-tune to his surroundings so he doesn’t scare off the deer. Bow hunting requires lots of skill, which is why some hunters choose this weapon. Both a rifle and a bow have their own challenges, and it’s up to the hunter what challenge he decides to endure. Prior to hunting hunters have to purchase the correct license and tags for the game.
A hunter needs to have a valid hunting license and tag for the species of game they wish to hunt. Once he chooses the game he wishes to hunt, he can go to the local sporting goods store and buy his respective tags and license. Licenses and tags vary in cost from state to state, depending on the game population in that state. “Through license sales and excise taxes on equipment, hunters pay for most wild life conservation programs. Hunters and shooters have paid more than $5 billion in excise taxes since 1939.” (“Hunting Facts” 1). To get a license hunters

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