In "Things Falls Apart" by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo's father, Unoka, was considered an effeminate coward by the clan's standards. While he had gentler traits and was a talented musician, these traits were not valued in men. Unoka never became a warrior, never took a title, and he was awful with money, "...In his day he was lazy and improvident and was quite incapable of thinking about tomorrow." This made Okonkwo so ashamed of his father that he does everything as he can to express his masculinity. To show that he was not weak like his father, Okonkwo quickly became an amazing fighter, gained wealthy, and married three wives. "As the elders said, if a child washed his hands he could eat with kings. Okonkwo had clearly washed his hands and so he ate with kings and elders."
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The story begins describing the main character and him wanting revenge on his friend. The main character proceeds to find his friend during a party and uses reverse psychology to trick his half-drunken friend to follow him on the claim he found a rare bottle of Amontillado. The main character and his friend head down the cellar and gives his friend alcohol to keep him drunk and to make sure his friend doesn't turn away due to the smog in the cellar. They reach the far end of the cellar and the friend is now chained in a ditch and half-awake. The main character builds a wall over the area and buries the man alive, cut back and you realize the main character is older now and that this all happened in the past.
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It's great, hon!
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I think you could make some grammatical corrections so it flows together better, however! The majority of it is a really long run-on sentence and it's hard to tell apart dialogue from text because of the lack of quotation marks, but I think the writing is great! Your use of diction is really good.
An indirect object is the beneficient of the action, or for whom the action is done. It often has the form of "for x" or "to x", but not always.
Among the options the indirect object is found in the option C:
C. They gave me a bonus.
the indirect object is "me"