There is none.
That sentence doesn't contain a direct object.
To use a program as a direct object, you simply perform an action on the program directly. For example, "I use the program to edit photos." The program is the direct object in this sentence because it is the recipient of the action of being used.
The word children is the plural form of the noun child. A noun can be the subject of a sentence or clause, the direct or indirect object of a verb, or the object of a preposition. Examples: Direct object: She brought the children to the picnic. Indirect object: She made the children some sandwiches. Object of the preposition: She served the sandwiches to the children.
Example sentence - He was confused by the events which occurred as a direct result of his refusal to discipline his children.
In the sentence "The chairman heard what was said about the program," the noun clause is "what was said about the program." This clause functions as the direct object of the verb "heard," indicating what the chairman heard. It provides essential information about the content of the chairman's hearing.
Dr. Seuss wrote many classic children books of HIMSELF. (The word of the preceeding sentence written in capital letters is object.)
There is no indirect object. Teacher is the subject, gave is the verb, love is the direct object, and to the children is the prep phrase.
There is no direct object in that sentence.
The verb does not have a direct object in the sentence, "She is insecure."
There is no direct object in that sentence.
There is no direct object in that sentence.
There is no direct object in this sentence.