Question 1: Search Using Variations of the Phrase "Two-door
sedan cars"
  1. Any words search:
        o   Search: two door sedan cars
        o   Result: Returns pages with any of the words (e.g., results may
            include pages with "sedan" or "cars" even if not "two-door").
        o   Google gives broader results — millions of hits.
  2. All words search (using AND):
        o   Search: two AND door AND sedan AND cars
        o   Result: Ensures all words appear somewhere on the page.
        o   Still broad, but more refined than "any words".
  3. Exact phrase search:
        o   Search: "two-door sedan cars"
        o   Result: Returns only pages that contain the exact phrase.
        o   Fewer hits — more specific.
Explanation:
     The "any word" version produces the most results.
     The "all words" search is more focused.
     The "exact phrase" is most specific and yields the fewest results,
      useful for highly targeted searches.