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Comprehension passage with or without a tittle - SS3 Literature Lesson Note

Read the following passage carefully , and then answer   the question's which follows 

The raven came flying around the hills in raiding parties; sometimes , i think with the express purpose of annoying the falcons which nest there. The falcons quick to anger at any time, were obviously in a heat of fury when the ravens came scouting along in a heatof fury when the ravens came scouting along the cliff. Hunting down time after, the wing almost closed. The falcon would attempt to drive away the raven. The falcon would attempt to drive away the raven. The falcon would attempt to drive away the raven. The latter, however, flew unconcernedly to and fro : only at the last split second of each falcons's ready for the death blow, did the raven turn over sideway to present that remarkable wedge of break which could transfix the falcon, knowing its match, does not strike an adult raven, though it may kill a young one which has not yet acquired the agility characteristics of its race. 

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