Section 4 - Lipstick
The lipstick is on the bedside table. The indefinite article of the lipstick is "a tube of". The description is "It's a tube of red lipstick, a bit too bright shade for [our] tastes."
The lipstick is small.
Understand "tube" and "tube of" as the lipstick.
Check applying the lipstick to yourself:
say "Shifu would not approve of material vanity. And using someone else's lipstick somehow repulses [us]." instead.
Instead of wearing the lipstick:
try applying the lipstick to yourself.
Instead putting lipstick on:
say "(applying the lipstick to [the second noun])[command clarification break]";
try applying the lipstick to the second noun.
Check opening the lipstick:
say "[We] don't need to open it, [we] can just apply it if necessary." instead.
Check applying the lipstick to something:
say "There's no real reason to smear the lipstick on [the second noun]." instead.
Check applying the lipstick to the lipstick:
say "That's nonsense." instead.
Instead of applying the lipstick to the flute when the flute is not lipsticked:
say "[We] put some lipstick on the flute's mouthpiece.";
now the dog is lipsticked.
Check applying the lipstick to a lipsticked thing:
say "There's already lipstick on [the second noun]." instead.
Check applying the lipstick to the angry dog:
say "[We] are attached to [our] hand and would like to keep it that way." instead.
Check applying the lipstick to the tame dog:
say "The dog doesn't stay still enough to put the lipstick on it." instead.