Section 9 - Scissors
The scissors are secondary, small and plural-named. The description of the scissors is "The scissors are long and thin. [if the scissors are clean]They're not exactly shining, but in decent shape nevertheless[otherwise]They're quite dirty[end if]."
The indefinite article of the scissors is "a pair of".
Understand "pair of" as the scissors.
To clean the scissors:
now the scissors are clean;
now the sausage is clean;
now the sausage is edible.
Check washing the scissors with:
say "[The second noun] isn't suitable for cleaning the scissors with." instead.
Check washing the scissors with the sanitary napkin:
say "It's too dry to use for cleaning." instead.
Instead of washing the dirty scissors with the koi pond:
say "[We] take some water from the pond and scrub the scissors clean. Some of the dirt is too stubbornly stuck, but most of it comes off.";
clean the scissors.
Instead of washing the dirty scissors with the sanitary napkin when the sanitary napkin is watered or the sanitary napkin is alcohol-soaked:
say "[We] scrub the scissors clean, or as clean as [we] can, with the sanitary napkin.";
clean the scissors.