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(NOTE: IF YOU TYPE NOTHING, AND JUST HIT RETURN)
"I beg your pardon?"
(NOTE: IF YOU TYPE A PERIOD AND THEN A RETURN WITH NO WORDS)
"I can't help your clumsiness."
(NOTE: IF YOU TYPE >OOPS SOMETHING AND THE SOMETHING WAS IN A QUOTE)
"Sorry, you can't correct mistakes in quoted text."
(NOTE: IF YOU TYPE ">OOPS WORD1 WORD2")
"Warning: only the first word after OOPS is used."
(NOTE: IF YOU TYPE "OOPS" AFTER YOU DIDN'T MISSPELL SOMETHING)
"There was no word to replace!"
(NOTE: IF YOU TYPE "OOPS" AFTER AN INCOMPLETE INPUT GAME)
"It's difficult to repeat fragments."
(NOTE: IF YOU TYPE "AGAIN" AFTER A BAD SENTENCE INPUT)
"That would just repeat a mistake."
"That sentence was not understood."
"There were too many nouns in that sentence."
"Please consult your manual for the correct way to talk to other people or creatures."
>LOOK AT THING
"The word is not in the story's vocabulary of understanding."
>LOOK AT THE DIG (NOTE: DIG IS RECOGNIZED ONLY AS A VERB)
"You used the word "dig" in a way that I don't understand."
>DOG THE TROLL
"There was no verb in that sentence!"
"That sentence isn't recognized by the story."
>WHO IS TROLL
"That question can't be answered."
>TROLL, LOOK AT THE BUTTON
"""I don't understand! What are you referring to?"""
>LOOK AT THE RED
"There seems to be a noun missing in that sentence!"
"It's too dark to see!"
>DROP SWORD
"You don't have that!"
"You don't have the SWORD."
>READ THE LEAFLET
(taking the leaflet first)
The leaflet says... ect.
>LOOK AT THE RED
It's not clear what you're referring to."
>LOOK AT THE SWORD AND LAMP
You can't use multiple direct objects with "look."
>HIT THE TROLL WITH SWORD AND KNIFE
You can't use multiple indirect objects with "hit."