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A rhetorical question is a figure of speech where a question is asked for effect, not to elicit a response. The answer is usually implied or obvious, and it is used to make a point, create emphasis, or engage the audience.
A rhetorical question is a figure of speech in the form of a question that is used to make a point. A rhetorical question is usually asked for effect with no answer expected.
Questions to which no answer is really expected,
You can challenge the people to think by using a rhetorical question.
Do we wear clothes to express our individuality or conform to societal norms?
This rhetorical device is called a "rhetorical question." It is used to make a point or emphasize an idea by framing it as a question, even though the speaker does not expect a response as the answer is implied.
In which no answer is expected.
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A rhetorical question is a figure of speech in the form of a question that is used to make a point. A rhetorical question is usually asked for effect with no answer expected.
A rhetorical question
No. A rhetorical question is asked only for effect and no answer is expected.
A rhetorical question
A rhetorical question does not require an answer. Rhetorical questions might introduce a topic in class, or be 'food for thought'.
Hypophora: Unlike a Rhetorical Question, where no answer is expected, a hypophora is a question that must be answered.
No, because then it wouldn't be a rhetorical question. And if this is a rhetorical question, then i shouldn't be giving an answer right now ;)
A question with a question is a rhetorical question of sorts. However, the question isn't necessarily rhetorical, since it just has to be a question that includes another question (regardless of whether it's the same one).
a rhetorical question is a question one says (a lot of the time when they're mad) not expecting an answer. e.g. do i look like i'm happy!?