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A rhetorical question is asked in order to produce an effect or to make a statement rather than to elicit information. Example: Is your head on straight?
a statement or question sarcastic, intended to fool someone into an unsuspecting action
something asked in order to make a statement rather than get an answer
== == Sure is. Just listen to George W. answer rhetorical questions.I agree with the above contributor with exception to the George W. statement. You can also answer a rhetorical question, however, look at the expression on the face of the one who asked the question and you will see that deer in the headlights look.Just think of those times when you ask someone a very simple question and you get bombarded with an over elaborate answer. You know, the kind of answer that had just a bit more information than you really wanted or more than was actually necessary?
The Pardoner and the Wife of Bath represent two opposing approaches to addressing problems in the medieval church; Chaucer uses this contrast to argue for reform. intersect; diverge
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Give you a prejudicial rhetorical statement?
No, it's a statement. It doesn't invite a response.
A rhetorical question is asked in order to produce an effect or to make a statement rather than to elicit information. Example: Is your head on straight?
A rhetorical statement is any statement that is intended to not have any feedback, output, or response to it.
write a dedication statement regarding health and safety to the students
a statement or question sarcastic, intended to fool someone into an unsuspecting action
something asked in order to make a statement rather than get an answer
This statement is a rhetorical explanation. It is expressing that, ultimately, the reasons supporting your view outweigh the reasons supporting the opposing view.
It means that we are making a rhetorical statement;false
One sentence but it is also good to have a rhetorical question.