The Hunter With Crooked Arrow Analysis

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The Hunter With Crooked Arrows By: Morgan Atkinson

Have you ever heard the story of the hunter that shot crooked arrows with his bow every time he shot the arrows blew up because he had used gunpowder in them to make them stay together and then one day he had been huntin and a bear walked up to him and he had decided to kill it and eat it when he shot it it got blown away from the blast and he decided to take out the gunpowder and when he did all his arrows came out crooked and every time he shot the arrows missed and so he tried to make them out of metal and they were too heavy so he made a crossbow that can shoot heavy arrows and when he did he decided he needed to get places faster so

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