I know, it isn’t on the list of possible answers — but I have to go with “e)all of the above”.
Without practice, the ability to hit what is aimed at is not developed and honed; without aim, the target is not hit; without skill, what is done is done without purpose; without an arrow, the bow is just a stick with a string attached at both ends.
To be a true Archer, one needs to practice their aim, to develop the necessary skill(s) to hit the chosen target with an arrow launched from the archer’s bow. All are specifically connected with the word “archery”.
But since the question was most likely formulated by some “egg-head” in a musty office, interested only in “word-association” games (said “egg-head” knowing nothing about archery)…the answer you are looking for would be “d)an arrow”.
dunvop posted: 09 Mar at 5:46 pm
Gotta go with “D.”
archerdude posted: 10 Mar at 6:50 am
I know, it isn’t on the list of possible answers — but I have to go with “e)all of the above”.
Without practice, the ability to hit what is aimed at is not developed and honed; without aim, the target is not hit; without skill, what is done is done without purpose; without an arrow, the bow is just a stick with a string attached at both ends.
To be a true Archer, one needs to practice their aim, to develop the necessary skill(s) to hit the chosen target with an arrow launched from the archer’s bow. All are specifically connected with the word “archery”.
But since the question was most likely formulated by some “egg-head” in a musty office, interested only in “word-association” games (said “egg-head” knowing nothing about archery)…the answer you are looking for would be “d)an arrow”.