In Chapter 4 of the novel, Jack furthers his role as a predator by creating a mask for himself. As he makes it, his obsession blocks out those around him, and the mask swallows up his identity, liberating Jack from "shame and self-consciousness". Jack uses the mask to frighten some of the other boys, and they begin to see only the mask and not Jack. In fact, the mask section closes with the statement, "The mask compelled them", demonstrating that a part (the mask) has actually taken over the whole (Jack). It not only changes how Jack views himself, but it also begins to change the boys' view of Jack.
Answer: Indirect objects are:
A. It is the person or thing to or for whom the verb's action is done.
Explanation: Indirect objects are noun or pronoun for whom or to whom an action is taking.
D. Claim of value. Because H is not stating a fact or definiton and its not policy to do that so its D.
It was at a public science exhibit but I may be wrong
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