<u>Answer</u>:
A technique to generate ideas is called questioning. This is a <u>TRUE</u> statement.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Questioning does help in generating ideas, because upon question a subject, he/she always things beyond their limits to answer perfectly. In this out-of-the-box thinking, the subjects do come up with innovative mindsets and newer ideas to support the logic they give.
Moreover, when the question is tough to answer, people tend to have more engaged discussions, interact amongst themselves, share ideas and opinions and then come with the right optimal answer to the query. Hence, questioning does help in idea generation.
This is a declarative sentence because it is stating a fact.
An imperative sentence would be a command/ request.
An Exclamatory sentence would have an exclamation point at the end.
And an interrogative sentence would be a question and have a question mark at the end.
"By choosing a typeface that we feel the average user could read we'd be consciously alienating a section of our users. Instead, by selecting a typeface which is workable for those who struggle to read, we arrive at a choice that works for everyone. This is efficient and effective inclusive design."
When you read something critically you a re looking for things that aren't right or don't belong. Where if you read something for fun, you will not be analyzing the text.