Q: I've entered a dense forest with orchids and a huge Venus flytrap (which is holding that poor bird!). I need assistance, now!
A: Practice moving the orchids around. Recall how light affects certain objects, such as its ability to extend a bridge or burst a sac.
Q: I freed the bird and am now in an even lower part of the forest. I have located two big bulbous plants. What should I try to do here?
A: It's time to feed the bird!
Q: There's one of those orchid plants near one of the bulbous plants. What should I do?
A: Experiment and see how light affects the bulbous plant, particularly the top.
Q: There are some flies above the other plant. What should I do with these?
A: You're trying to get the flies to move to the other plant.
Q: I can't get the flies to move! They won't leave those extended antennaelike objects on top of the plant.
A: Recall how light affects these bulbous plants. Perhaps you need to apply a little shade in the area.
Q: The flies still won't leave, even in the shade!
A: Search around the bulbous plant for something to use that may encourage the flies to leave.
Q: OK, the flies have finally left for the other plant. Now what?
A: Look for a unique entrance...perhaps inside a vine?