Which kind of complement is the underlined word? The clerk gave the new customer a DISCOUNT.
a. indirect object
b. direct object

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Answer 1
Answer: a. indirect object 

Indirect object are word/s in the sentence that receives the description indirectly or passively. It is a prepositional phrase about whom or for who is the object for. 

For example.

She ate the cake in front of the TV.
the cake is the IO



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Answer:

narrow his topic to a manageable size

Explanation:

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False

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False

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