Larissa
Why is the word "manner" the right choice in sentence below? The same bird, when placed with a more dominant jay, acts in a very different {mode/manner}. Cambridge Dic. gives the definition of "mode' as "a way of operating, living, or behaving"; "manner - a way of operating, living, or behaving". I thought the difference is only in the register formal/not formal, but it seems there's something else? The sentence is from a mock test.
30. Sep. 2021 07:30
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manner refers to a way or mode of doing an action whereas ''mode'' refers to style or fashion. Mode is also related to the music scale. Manner is therefore the correct answer.
30. September 2021
Manner is the correct choice for the sentence because it refers to a way of doing things!
30. September 2021
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