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The TRASH verb is a special use case verb which will identify a trash can in a room; attempt to put trash in that trash can; or discard junk items without a trash can.Help
Usage:
TRASH - Identify a trash receptacle in your current room.
TRASH <item> - Attempts to throw an item away.
| Style | First | Third |
|---|---|---|
| No argument - no trash barrel present. | You do not notice a trash receptacle here. | None |
| No argument - trash barrel present. | You could discard items in a large purple wooden barrel. | None |
| Target - trash barrel present. | As you place a red stick into a large purple wooden barrel you feel pleased with yourself at having cleaned up the surrounding area.You could discard items in a large purple wooden barrel. | None |
| Target - junk | Identifying a chipped brick as junk, you give a chipped brick a quick once-over and discard it. | None |