I believe the answer is looking for 'all of the above', but one may find it easier to get out the door if one plans what they're wearing the evening before.
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Indirect object is a noun or phrase referring to someone or something that is affected by the action of a transitive verb. In other words a noun or pronoun that follows an action verb.
I don’t want to be wrong but here’s my guess at some:
1) Paul gave CAROL a ticket to the concert.
2)Don’t tell ANYONE my secret.
3)He texted ME a picture of the TWO OF US at the concert
These are just some examples of indirect objects sorry if I’m wrong!