Identify the indirect object in the following statement:

Sarah threw the ball to Jack across the field. (1 point)
• Sarah
• The ball
O Jack
O Field

Jack

The indirect object in the statement "Sarah threw the ball to Jack across the field" is Jack.

To identify the indirect object in the given statement, we need to understand what an indirect object is. An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that receives the direct object of a verb and usually answers the question "to whom" or "for whom."

In this case, the verb is "threw," and the direct object is "the ball." The indirect object, on the other hand, is the noun or pronoun that receives the ball. We need to ask ourselves, "To whom did Sarah throw the ball?"

In the given statement, the word "Jack" answers the question "to whom" and is the recipient of the action. Therefore, the indirect object in the sentence is "Jack."