ok 6 - Walker
Response of Walker when asked-or-told about the pencil:
say "[walker-pencil-response]".
Response of Walker when asked-or-told about "[pencil]":
say "[walker-pencil-response]".
Response of Walker when asked for the pencil:
say "[walker-pencil-response]".
To say walker-pencil-response:
if the player carries a scriber, say "'Mrs. Walker, can I borrow a pencil?'[/l]The secretary glances at your hand. 'Jamie,' she says. 'You[']re already holding one.'[/l]'Oh. Oops.' You feel your face turning red.";
otherwise say "'Mrs. Walker,' you ask, 'can I borrow a pencil?'[/l]'Certainly, Jamie, here you go.";
move the sharp pencil to the player.
Response of Walker when asked-or-told about the ski hat:
say "'Mrs. Walker, did anyone turn in a ski hat?'";
if the lost-and-found is in the Main Office:
say "'No, Jamie, I don't think so. I'm sorry.'";
otherwise:
say "'No, Jamie, but you're welcome to check in the [lost-and-found].' She points to the bin behind her full of orphan clothes. Might be worth a look.".
Response of Walker when asked-or-told about the Spiderman mittens:
say "'Mrs. Walker, did anyone turn in some mittens?'";
if the lost-and-found is in the Main Office:
say "'No, Jamie, I don't think so. I'm sorry.'";
otherwise:
say "'No, Jamie, but you're welcome to check in the [lost-and-found].' She points to the bin behind her full of orphan clothes. Might be worth a look.".
Response of Walker when asked-or-told about the winter coat:
say "'Mrs. Walker, did anyone turn in a coat?'";
if the lost-and-found is in the Main Office:
say "'Yes, Jamie, someone came in with one this morning. It's in the lost-and-found.'";
otherwise:
say "'Yes, Jamie, I put it in the [lost-and-found].' She points to the bin behind her full of orphan clothes.";
now the winter coat is in the lost-and-found.
Response of Walker when asked-or-told about the lost-and-found:
say "'Mrs. Walker, where's the [lost-and-found]?'[/l]'Right here, Jamie.' She points to a bin behind the divider.".
Understand "bin" as the lost-and-found.
Response of Walker when asked-or-told about Bradley:
say "'Miss Walker? Is Mr. Bradley here?'[/l]Miss Walker smiles. 'He is in a meeting with the principal, Jamie, but he should be out in a moment.'[/l]No sooner does she say this than the principal's office door opens.";
change Mr Bradley to active;
change the destination of Mr Bradley to the Main Office.
Response of Walker when asked-or-told about Walker:
say "'Hi, Mrs. Walker. How are you today?'[/l]She smiles. 'I'm really busy, actually, Jamie, but thanks for asking.'".
Response of Walker when asked-or-told about Parker:
say "'Could I talk to the principal, Mrs. Walker?'[/l]'Sorry, Jamie, she's having a meeting right now. Can it wait until another time?'[/l]'Yes, I guess so.'".
Response of Walker when asked-or-told about Frank:
say "'I really need to talk to Mr. Frank. Can you call him?'[/l]'I'm not allowed to page him unless it's an emergency, Jamie.'[/l]'Well it is!'[/l]'What's the problem?'[/l]'I need to...um, finish my homework.'[/l]'I know that's an emergency to you, but I'm afraid Mrs. Parker wouldn't agree. You'll just have to go find him.'".
Default ask-tell response for Walker:
say "'I'm afraid I don't have an answer for you, Jamie.'".
Default give-show response for Walker:
say "'That's really interesting, Jamie. Thanks for showing it to me.'".