In traditional grammar, a "direct object" is the noun or pronoun that is the direct recipient of the action of the verb. ", the word "mirror" is the direct object because the mirror is the object that "receives" the action of smashing. ", the word "letter" is the direct object, since it is the letter that receives the action of writing.
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