Direct object is D. A NOUN, PRONOUN, OR WORD GROUP THAT RECEIVES THE ACTION OF THE VERB.
Direct object follows a transitive verb (action verb) not a linking verb. It is always placed after the verb not before it. It receives the action not modifies the action verb.
Answer:
John said that he could care less if he doesn't get the job.
Explanation:
An idiom can be regarded as phrase or expresion which it's culturally understood meaning is different from the denotations of the composite words. The phrase or the expression has a meaning that is entirely different from the individual words that made up the phrase.
Umm.. rain perhaps, rhymes with pain
Dog , Oscar is the noun
adjective is new
adverb is chewed