How is the infinitive phrase used in the sentence? To prepare for the exam, study a little bit each night.a. adverb
b. noun as subject
c. noun as direct object
d. adjective

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Answer 1
Answer: This is having the same function than an adverb would have here (answer a). Adverbs can specify how something is done, but also why and with what purpose: the last is what is relevant here. 
Answer 2
Answer: to prepare for the exam, study a little bit each night "to prepare for the exam" is used as an adverb

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Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

Because Roar is infact a loud noise a lion would make so Loudness

I would love to go the party tonight, but I would not want to (contradict) my parents, so I must ask for permission first. 1) Suppose 2) Contain 3) Oppose 4) Support

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

The meaning of oppose is to act against.That is why it is the word to replace contradict.The other words do not convey the same idea.It seems that going to a party for this kid would mean to act against his/her parents´will.

I would love to go the party tonight, but I would not want to (oppose) my parents, so I must ask for permission first. 

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