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The several, a large African wildcat, hunts like a dog ____ like other members of the cat family. A. instead B. rather than C. so D. rather not Note: None of the answers sounds right to me. I chose D. but the solution is B. Maybe I’m not getting the meaning and structure of the sentence. I thought it should be “African wildcat hunts more like a dog than (like) other members of the cat family.” I might be wrong though…. What do you think?Correction: Replace "several" with "serval." It was my typo, my apologies.A. instead B. rather than C. so D. rather not Sorry I forgot to post the answers. :p
Mar 26, 2013 2:58 AM
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The answer is B. In this case "rather than" can be translated to "and not". A would be ok if it was "instead of". But just "instead" is incorrect.
March 26, 2013
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"Rather" doesn't have the same meaning in "rather than" as it does in "rather not". "Rather than" means "instead of". "Rather not" means "do/does not want to" (for example: I would rather not go to the movies tonight.) You understood the sentence correctly. It's saying that the African wildcat hunts like a dog instead of like other cats. So "rather than" is the right answer.
March 26, 2013
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