What technique used for selecting an appropriate topic asks the speaker to generate as many ideas as possible within a very brief amount of time, such as 3 to 5 minutes?
A. conducting an Internet search
B. engaging with social media
C. self-inventory
D. brainstorming
Answer: D
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