Questions: When you go on a hunting trip, you should leave a hunting plan with someone you trust. What information should the plan include? A your height and weight B your home phone number C the names of any hunting partners D the bag limit for the game you plan to hunt

When you go on a hunting trip, you should leave a hunting plan with someone you trust. What information should the plan include?

A your height and weight

B your home phone number

C the names of any hunting partners

D the bag limit for the game you plan to hunt
Transcript text: When you go on a hunting trip, you should leave a hunting plan with someone you trust. What information should the plan include? A your height and weight B your home phone number C the names of any hunting partners D the bag limit for the game you plan to hunt
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The answer is C: the names of any hunting partners.

Explanation for each option:

A. Your height and weight - This information is not relevant to a hunting plan. The purpose of a hunting plan is to ensure someone knows your whereabouts and can assist in case of an emergency, not to provide personal physical details.

B. Your home phone number - While contact information can be useful, the home phone number is not as critical as other details. It is more important to provide a way to contact you directly while on the trip, such as a mobile phone number.

C. The names of any hunting partners - This is important information to include in a hunting plan. Knowing who you are with can be crucial for coordinating search and rescue efforts if necessary.

D. The bag limit for the game you plan to hunt - While this is important for legal and ethical hunting practices, it is not necessary information for a hunting plan intended to ensure safety and communication.

In summary, the most relevant information to include in a hunting plan from the given options is the names of any hunting partners.

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