Use the sentence to answer the question. In the morning, Robert cooked waffles for breakfast. What is the term for the bold noun? (1 point) Responses indirect object indirect object subject subject noun in a prepositional phrase noun in a prepositional phrase direct object

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The term for the bold noun "waffles" is direct object.

The term for the bold noun in the sentence "In the morning, Robert cooked waffles for breakfast" is the direct object. To identify the direct object in a sentence, you can ask the question "what" or "whom" after the verb. In this case, the verb is "cooked." So, you can ask "What did Robert cook?" The answer to this question is "waffles," which is the direct object.