They lawyers advised (the client) to stay silent while in court. What is the client?

A:Direct Object

B:Indirect Object***

C:Predicate Nominative

D:Predicate Adjective

Is this correct?

i got 16/20 from Deads answers :/

Writing/Language Focus; Style and Voice
The Middle Ages 1066-1485

1.C- Knightly social Code
2.D- calculating
3.B- formal order
4.C- weakness of character
5.D- remission of sin
6.A- written laws
7.C- secular
8.B- skills or expertise
9.C- act of foolisness
10.B- steadfast
11.A- direct object
12.D- predicate adjective
13.B- indirect object
14.D- compound predicate nominative
15.C- compound direct object
16.A- prepositional phrase
17.B- participial phrase
18.C- gerund phrase
19.D- infinitive phrase
20.A- prepositional phrase
These are the correct answers!

CHICKFIA IS 100% CORRECT

Yes, you're right.

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So, it is Indirect Object?

Fine with me....I have other lessons to do....Thank you so much!

For what it's worth, I agree with Ms. Sue. :)

Well, and with Marylyn.

Possibly, I guess.

I've just never seen an indirect object used with the verb "advise" before.

Give
Bring
Leave
Sell
Tell

I guess it could work with "advise," though, since the meaning is close to "tell."!

There's an another expert chiming in. Thanks, Reed.