The infinitive here is 'to leave', and it is used as an 'adverb', meaning 'with the intention to leave', since it modifies a verb, it has to be an adverb.
Answer:
First, walking or running into a burning building is in direct defiance of survival instinct. To do such is a gamble with one's life. Gambling one!s life to rescue a child is noble. A child is unlimited possibilities. the rescue wagers a life for the greater good.
Answer: “Everyone knows studying is important for a student’s success“
Explanation: I got it right on the test!
Hey get over here!” my brother screeched to me. It was last January and we were slipping and sliding on the ice
by my school. My school has this big field that gets really swampy and mushy in the summer but in the winter it’s like an
ice rink. I zipped over to my brother and crashed into him with a SMACK.
My brother was too focused on the ice to notice. He was pointing down at a green rectangle frozen in the ice.
“That’s money!” I screamed. We jumped, pounded, chipped on that ice until our toes were like frozen popsicles. When
we got it out it was mushy and soggy but it still worked. At the store we got a Hershey bar and a bunch of mini peanut
butter cups. We raced back to the field and looked all day. There’s nothing better than free money!
BUt then we found out it belonged to a older man who had just broke his leg so we felt guilty.