Section 7 - Facing, Removing, Washing, Stepping on, Prying with
Understand "look [direction]", "examine [direction]" as facing.
Facing is an action applying to one visible thing.
Carry out facing:
say "You see nothing unexpected in that direction."
Before taking off something:
if the noun is inside something (called the holder):
try removing the noun from the holder;
stop the action.
Understand "wash [something]", "soap [something]" as rubbing.
Rubbing it with is an action applying to two things. Understand "wash [something] with [something preferably held]", "rub [something] with [something preferably held]", "clean [something] with [something preferably held]" as rubbing it with.
Carry out rubbing it with:
try rubbing the noun instead.
Stepping onto is an action applying to one thing. Understand "step on/onto [something touchable]" as stepping onto.
Carry out stepping onto: try climbing the noun.
Prying it with is an action applying to two things. Understand "pry [something visible] with [something preferably held]", "widen [something visible] with [something preferably held]", "enlarge [something visible] with [something preferably held]", "tear [something visible] with [something preferably held]" as prying it with.
Carry out prying it with: say "[The noun] can't be opened that way."