What at?

The preposition at can tell us the target of an action.

In this snippet, what was the target of the character's wrenching action?

I got to the back of the truck and wrenched at the doors.

I got to the back of the truck and wrenched at my burning backpack.

I got to the back of the truck and wrenched at the soldier’s foot.

Write your own variation, changing what the speaker wrenched at.