Answer:
The answer is, B. Direct Object
Step-by-step explanation:
Nouns can relate to verbs in three main ways:
A subject is the noun that performs the verb; it's the who.
Adam baked.
Adam is the subject.
A direct object is the noun being acted upon; it's the what
Adam baked a cake.
Cake is the direct object.
An indirect object is the noun receiving the action; it's the for whom.
Adam baked Martha a cake.
Martha is the indirect object.
The bolded noun is being acted upon (it's what is being bought), so it's the direct object