indirect object- a noun phrase referring to someone or something that is affected by the action of a transitive verb (typically as a recipient), but is not the primary object (e.g., him<span> in </span>give him the book<span> )
<span>Turn the sentence into a statement rather then a question.
Kevin gave Tony a map to the city.
first we find the verb...the action word..
that word would be " gave ".
Who gave ? Kevin gave ....so Kevin is the subject.
Kevin gave what ? He gave a map....map is your direct object. The direct object is what is receiving the action.
Kevin gave the map to who ? He gave the map to Tony...Tony is your indirect object. so the answer is B. Tony Hope that Helps! :-)</span>
Because the government isnt always good and they don't know what to spend their money on to actually benefit its civilians. And usually most of what they "spend" their money on really is just wasting it.