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The dog is … Its house
A. Behind
B. Beside
C. In front of

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Which of the following sentences contains a direct object?
A. Cassie left as quickly as possible.
B. Sam ate the brownie before leaving.
C. Mike called, but nobody answered.
D. Nick arrive to class late.