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Object Overload

Hector is off to the beach, slightly overloaded, wouldn't you say? He's got a few too many beach objects. While he's looking for places to set up all his objects, you can be looking for direct and indirect objects.
A direct object is a noun or pronoun to which the action of a verb is done, answering the question what? or whom? Example: The kids bounced beach balls. (Balls is the direct object.)
An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that comes between the verb and the direct object. It tells to whom or to what the action is done. Example: Greg threw his friend a beach ball. (Friend is the indirect object.)

For each sentence below indicate if the object is Direct, Indirect or if the sentence has both Direct and Indirect objects or if the sentence contains no objects.

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