hunting, show-jump, dressage
bed, ballsege, marksmanship, plug
bou, bucket, low, feather, paddle, regatta
None of the above
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The correct answer is D. None of the above.
The common terms used in shooting are:
- Aim: To point a firearm at a target with the intention of hitting it.
- Bullseye: The center of a target.
- Bullet: A small, metal projectile fired from a firearm.
- Cartridge: A container that holds a bullet and gunpowder.
- Caliber: The diameter of a bullet.
- Firearm: A weapon that uses gunpowder to propel a bullet or other projectile.
- Gunpowder: A black or brown powder that is used as a propellant in firearms.
- Muzzle: The end of a firearm from which the bullet is fired.
- Target: An object that is used for shooting practice or competition.
- Trigger: A lever that is pulled to fire a firearm.
Hunting, show-jump, and dressage are all equestrian sports. Bed, ballsege, marksmanship, and plug are not common terms used in shooting. Bou, bucket, low, feather, paddle, and regatta are not related to shooting at all.