Before alighting, the Wild Pigeon, like the Carolina Parrot and a few other species (a) _____birds, breaks the force of its flight by repeated flapping, (b)______ apprehensive of receiving injury from coming too suddenly (c)______ contact, either with the branch, (d)_______ the spot of ground on which it intends to settle. (a) (i) in (ii) for (iii) of (iv) at (b) (i) so (ii) although (iii) even (iv) as if (c) (i) with (ii) in (iii)inside (iv) at (d) (i) or (ii) and (iii) neither (iv) nor
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Before alighting, the Wild Pigeon, like the Carolina Parrot and a few other species (a) (iii) of birds, breaks the force of its flight by repeated flapping, (b) (ii) although apprehensive of receiving injury from coming too suddenly (c) (ii) in contact, either with the branch, (d) (i) or the spot of ground on which it intends to settle.
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