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Which of the following is the indirect object in the sentence? Lizzie gave Charles a hige birthday gift.
A.Lizzie
B. Charles~~~
C. Huge
D. Gift
Which of the following is the direct object in the sentence?
The young boy, nearly 11 years old, threw a long pass across the football feild to his father
A. Years
B. Old
C. Pass~~~
D. Feild

1.B

2.A
3.B
4.C
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1) B. The young doctor selling the doll’s eyes
2) A. Taking revenge through acts of passive aggression
3) B. Charles
4) C. Pass

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1. furtively

2. the young doctor selling the doll’s eyes
3. earn money
4. charles
5. pass

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For "The young doll" quick check:

B
A
B
C
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Hey ya'll I need help on Direct and Indirect Objects Quick Check grade 7 connections academy.

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To identify the indirect object in a sentence, you need to find the recipient of the action or the person or thing to whom/which something is given. In the sentence "Lizzie gave Charles a huge birthday gift," the indirect object is the person who receives the gift. Let's analyze the options:

A. Lizzie - Lizzie is the subject of the sentence, not the indirect object.
B. Charles~~~ - Correct! Charles is the recipient of the gift, so he is the indirect object.
C. Huge - "Huge" is an adjective describing the gift, not the indirect object.
D. Gift - "Gift" is the direct object in this sentence, not the indirect object.

So, your selection of B. Charles as the indirect object is correct.

Moving on to the next question, to identify the direct object in a sentence, you need to determine the person or thing that directly receives the action of the verb. In the sentence "The young boy, nearly 11 years old, threw a long pass across the football field to his father," let's evaluate the choices:

A. Years - "Years" is not the direct object; it is part of the noun phrase describing the boy.
B. Old - "Old" is an adjective describing the boy's age, not the direct object.
C. Pass~~~ - Well done! "Pass" is the noun receiving the action of the verb "threw," so it is the direct object.
D. Field - "Field" is the prepositional object of the preposition "across," not the direct object.

Therefore, your selection of C. Pass as the direct object is accurate.

Great job! Always double-checking your answers is a good practice to ensure accuracy.