It all depends if you use your question marks or not. No question marks may make this possible but if you do it just mightn't be possible young grasshopper. Sorry, I like acting funny sometimes. Just then I was being a sensei!
Please ignore my weirdness.
So what are we to do about over-population? Do we employ the technique that the Nazis thought-up, the Kiber Rouge, the Soviets, the Chinese, or do we just carrying on like we always have, our heads in the sand trying to ignore the impending crash?
A rhetorical question on a site for answering questions.
You walrus.
A rhetorical comparison links our feeling about a thing to the thing we compare it to
Rhetorical Analogy
Yes, a rhetorical answer is a response given more to make a point or express a feeling rather than to provide a direct answer to a question. It is often used to emphasize a point or provoke thought without requiring a response.
Are you kidding me? There are so many rhetoric questions on that thing that whole speech is practically a rhetoric question!!! Give 3 examples.
The tropical thing
No, it's a statement. It doesn't invite a response.
It means that the question you asked was already asked by another user, and was made into an alternate wording of another, similarly worded question. Generally, this happens when a question is merged into another question that means the same thing, so that there aren't two questions asking the same thing.
Well you see u could say that this a rhetorical question. Because it is true that in other galaxies we have spotted "earth like planets' but the thing that makes us special and our planet liveable is we have Jupiter to pull in meteros and asteroids. Other galaxies don't
If your question is an alternate to another question and they are not asking the same thing, then splitting the question off is the way to go. If they are asking the same thing, then just leaving them alone and answering the one that comes up is the best alternative.
"When youth should be engaged in learning how to think for themselves, how can media telling them how and what to think be a good thing?"