Would this be a noun clause as indirect object: Hippolyta gives Diana a golden lasso that compels whoever it holds to tell the truth? Is "truth" the direct object and "whoever it holds" the indirect object?
1 Answer
Mar 3, 2018
The direct object is "a golden lasso."
"Diana" is the indirect object.
Explanation:
Hippolyta gives Diana a golden lasso ...
This says
(. . subject...) (. verb .) (... direct object ..) (indirect object)