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Read the sentence.
Young kids in Afghanistan play a game called topay-danda, which is like stickball.
Which word is the direct object in the sentence?
topay-danda
Afghanistan
stickball
game
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Answer: game
Explanation: The verb "play" takes the noun phrase "a game called topay-danda" as its direct object — the head of that phrase is "game." "Topay-danda" names the game (not the verb's direct object separately), "Afghanistan" is an adverbial place, and "stickball" appears in the comparative clause.
Explanation: The verb "play" takes the noun phrase "a game called topay-danda" as its direct object — the head of that phrase is "game." "Topay-danda" names the game (not the verb's direct object separately), "Afghanistan" is an adverbial place, and "stickball" appears in the comparative clause.
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