>>12693137I remember having to go to an empty classroom with just one other kid and take a really long weird test. One part of it they would have you remember false definitions for a series of words. It would be a normal every day word but they would tell you it means something completely different. Then in a later part of the test after a completely unrelated section, you had to identify their fake meanings and use them in a sentence. I can't imagine another reason for this besides testing your ability to memorize trigger words. I still remember some of the words btw if anyone is interested.