Google Exam Word Guide Strategy

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           If you're about to take an exam and you happen to have forgotten to study and have very little time available, I have a suggestion you might want to consider. You could choose a word in the definition and make it as your guide in answering the corresponding word or the answer to the definition given or delivered by your teacher during an exam (oral or written exam). Let us say, Shovel - a tool used to mix sand (this example has a very short definition <and not so correct> but in words with very long definition this strategy could be really interesting or amusing). Choose the word sand (or any number of words <or any number of syllables, letters, numbers, and all others and any number of their combinations including one and zero> in the definition <or explanation or narration and all others> when better done that way) as your word guide or your Google Word  Guide (assuming that all the other words defined in the same subject or topic does not contain the word sand in the example above) equating it with the defined word Shovel. During the exam you wait and listen, when your teacher reads or says the word sand (or