Multiple Choice
The first and most important rule governing brainstorming is to
A) write all suggestions on a large piece of chart paper that everyone can see.
B) appoint a recorder who will evaluate and decline to write down ideas s/he deems unsound.
C) none of these answer is correct.
D) schedule a short amount of time for ideas to be thrown around for consideration.
E) avoid evaluation or criticism of any idea or suggestion offered.
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