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Is the phrase in bold a direct object, an indirect object, or neither?
The software program denied the computer virus access to the laptop's hard drive.
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In the sentence "The software program denied the computer virus access to the laptop's hard drive," the phrase in bold, "access," serves as the direct object. Specifically, "access" is what was denied by the software program. The phrase "to the laptop's hard drive" is a prepositional phrase that provides additional information about the access.

To break it down:

- **Subject**: The software program
- **Verb**: denied
- **Direct Object**: access
- **Prepositional Phrase**: to the laptop's hard drive

So, the bold phrase "access" is indeed a direct object.

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