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In the sentence "The coach gave the team a few words of encouragement," the indirect object is "the team." This is because the team is the recipient of the direct object "a few words of encouragement," which is what the coach is giving. The indirect object typically answers the question "to whom" or "for whom" the action is done.
direct object (team) ---- indirect object
the teacher asked them to be brave for thye speeling beeWith the encouragement of his friends he performed very well in the race.With a lot of encouragement from the crowds he eventually finished the race.I gave extra encouragement to my sister to try out for the school's play.
The speaker refers to the man who gave him the advice and encouragement.
peace,love, and encouragement