The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "<span>Jameson's "Story of the Rear Column of the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition" was published in an atmosphere of heated debate concerning the dubious success of the expedition and the rumors of atrocities connected with it, confirmed by two details of the book which are echoed in Heart of Darkness. </span>
The direct object is "soccer". It is possible to identify the direct object because it tends to inmediately follow the main verb, which is 'play' in this case. Also, a more effective means of identification is by replacing the word with the pronoun 'something'. Thus, if I paraphrase this sentence it will be: Scott and Maria aplay something. Always remember that a direct object is a syntactic element in a sentence, so it usualñy consists of more than one word, in this case the complete direct object would be: soccer with an old ball they found behind the shell.
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Your answer is onomatopoeia.
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C. HE IS perplexed at first, but then he thinks he has the answer.
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