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Answer:
She will have an active imagination.
Explanation:
Lewis Carroll's children's novel "Through the Looking Glass," tells the story of one young girl named Alice and her adventures. The story delves into the adventures of Alice after she fell into a looking glass and the numerous characters she encountered.
As given in the excerpt, Alice is playing chess with <em>"Kitty"</em>. Taking the game seriously, she even reprimanded the cat for smiling. She also described how the <em>"nasty Knight [. . .] came wiggling down among [her] pieces."</em> This description of the chess piece as coming alive <u>shows her active imagination.</u>
The direct object in the sentence is most likely "Juanita". In order for you to find the direct object in the sentence, you have to find the noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb. Direct objects ask "who" or "what" regarding the verb in your statement. In the sentence above, Hakeem thanked Juanita for the popcorn. "Thanked" is the verb in your sentence. Now ask yourself, who did Hakeem thank? He thanked Juanita. That makes Juanita the direct object in the sentence. Hope this helped you! (Sorry if this is wrong!)
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