Study of water is the answer
An adverb is simply a word that describes a verb.
Example: In the sentence "He ate lunch yesterday" yesterday is describing the the time the action (verb) is happening. Yesterday is the adverb.
I think it was William. Hope this helps. :)
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A prepositional phrase starts with a preposition. Given that the preposition in this sentence is the word <em>in, </em>the prepositional phrase is in the contest. The word it modifies is paint.
Where does Devon want to paint pumpkins? In the contest.