Do you want to be poor and live on 10 dollars a day?
You aren't supposed to use the word "you" in a rhetorical question if it is used in an opening paragraph. So, maybe ...
"Why should people struggle to keep food on the table?"
... would be a better fitting rhetorical question.
1) HOW ARE YOU PEOPLE POOR?
2) WHY ARE YOU CHEWING ON MY LEG
3) WHY DO YOU KEEP SAYING BRAINS!??
4) WHY YOU DO THIS!!!
5) WHAT THE FU******* BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMM!!!!!!!!!
6) Mama Luigi?
Why is there so much poverty in the world when it is possible to produce enough goods and services for everyone’s needs?
lack of water and food. 300000 children die everyday and 1 million in every year. about 6 die every minitue.
What is the main cause for poverty in the United States? What are the effects of poverty on children? What is absolute poverty? How do we stop poverty?
A good Question could be:What are some of the causes of poverty?
causes of poverty
prevention and
effects...
Why does poverty exist in a world in which it is completely unnecessary?
Many people can't afford housing or food.
poverty is worse
i want the conflict in this story
this means freedom from poverty
I believe you meant to ask the question, how are people affected by poverty. But, just in case, I'll answer the question the way it is written. Poverty is affected by people because the more people that are in poverty, the larger the area poverty covers will be. As people continue to lose jobs, they will quit putting money back into society. If 20 citizens of one city lose their jobs, that's 20 people that are not going to shop as frequently in their towns. This will affect the businiess in "People 20's" community, possibly causing some business's to close.
NO!Poverty in Africa is worse than America.
There is no country in the world that does not have poverty. The percentage can be high or low. There is poverty in Croatia.
A rhetorical question is a question which doesn't require an answer.
Not necessarily, as rhetorical questions are typically used for effect rather than to seek a response. They are often used to make a point or to provoke a thought rather than to elicit a direct answer.
Rhetorical question
A rhetorical question is usually asked to make a point or prompt thought, rather than to seek an answer. It often does not require a response and is designed to be more of a statement or expression of the speaker's viewpoint. The tone, context, and intention behind the question can help indicate when it is rhetorical.
A rhetorical question.
a rhetorical question is a question that is not answeredso non-rhetorical would be the opposite. but everyone uses it wrong.
Is that a rhetorical question?
The term for answering a rhetorical question is "rhetorical assertion" or "rhetorical answer." It is used to make a point or emphasize a statement without expecting an actual response.
A rhetorical question is a question that is asked in order to make a point or create an effect, rather than to elicit an actual answer. It is used to provoke thought or emphasize a point by making a statement in the form of a question.
No. A rhetorical question is asked only for effect and no answer is expected.
Yes, a rhetorical question is a question that is asked not to receive an answer but rather to make a point or to create dramatic effect. It is a figure of speech commonly used in writing and speech.
A question without an answer is typically referred to as a "rhetorical question." Rhetorical questions are asked for effect or to make a point, but they are not meant to be answered literally.