I'm confused on what the direct object is in the following sentence:

Read "King of the Wind," and learn more about the adventures of Agba and his horse.

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The direct object is "King of the Wind." It answers the question WHAT after the verb, "read."

Note: The verb "learn" doesn't have a direct object in this sentence. The words following that verb are in the prepositional phrase, "about the adventures of Agba and his horse."
Okay, I understand that now. Thank you for your help.
You're welcome.
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