identify the direct object. i took raymond central park in new york. A)i B)raymond c)central park D) new york i think its b

The sentence doesn't make sense -- unless there's TO before Central Park.

Yes, Raymond is the direct object.

To identify the direct object in a sentence, you can use the following steps:

1. Determine the subject: In this sentence, the subject is "I" because it is the person performing the action.

2. Identify the verb: The verb in this sentence is "took," as it describes the action being performed.

3. Ask "took what?": To find the direct object, ask the question "took what?" to the verb "took." The answer to this question will be the direct object.

In the sentence, "I took Raymond Central Park in New York," asking "took what?" to the verb "took" gives us the answer "Raymond Central Park in New York."

Therefore, the direct object in this sentence is "Raymond Central Park in New York."

So, your original answer (B) is correct. Well done!