Section 2 - Asking, Telling and Talking, plus Aiding
[Instead of asking someone about something, say "[bracket]You don't have to be so specific. Just 'talk to' [the noun].[close bracket][paragraph break]".
Instead of telling someone about something, say "[bracket]You don't have to be so specific. Just 'talk to' [the noun].[close bracket][paragraph break]".]
Understand "lift [something]" as taking.
Understand "ask [something] about [text]" as asking it about.
Understand "ask [something] for [something]" as asking it for.
Talking to is an action applying to one thing. Understand "talk to [something]" as talking to.
Check talking to: if the noun is not a person, say "You can't really expect [the noun] to answer." instead.
Carry out talking to: say "[The noun] has nothing to share with you, at the moment."
Instead of talking to the player, say "You mumble to yourself a bit, providing only obvious answers."
Aiding is an action applying to one thing. Understand "help [something]" as aiding.
Check aiding: if the noun is not a person, say "How are you supposed to help something inanimate?" instead.
Carry out aiding: say "[The noun] doesn't seem need your help, at the moment."
Instead of aiding the player, say "You are on your own."