Some birds, such as quails, can move 'instant' from a 'resting' position 'to' full 'flight'. 'No Error'. ?
Explanation
In the phrase "move 'instant' from a 'resting' position 'to' full 'flight'," the intended meaning is that the quails transition immediately from one state to another. Therefore, using "instantly" would convey that the transition occurs without delay or hesitation, aligning with the action depicted.
Thus, replacing "instant" with "instantly" maintains the grammatical integrity of the sentence and clarifies the nature of the action. Consequently, option A contains the error, as it fails to use the correct adverb that aptly describes the immediacy of the birds' movement.
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