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a rhetorical question is a question that is not answeredso non-rhetorical would be the opposite. but everyone uses it wrong.
Diversity refers to the presence of a variety of different characteristics and perspectives within a group or community. These differences can include race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, abilities, and more. Embracing diversity involves recognizing, respecting, and valuing these differences to foster inclusion and equality.
Everyone is down.
Everyone is included, everyone is accepted - no one is pushed out or not allowed to do something, everyone is equal no matter what
There really is no technique for playing the trumpet because everyone has there own way of playing it.
bandwagon
It depends on the situation. Everyone has a different opinion. That is a very unique saving technique. Raileurope however is not a money saving technique.
That if you do good deeds on earth, you treat everyone fairly, and respect everyone's beliefs, you will be guaranteed acceptance to heaven.
bandwagon
Nobody describes everyone quite like someone.
Straw Poll
'Rhetorical' as in (usually) questions or appeals means that the answer is already self-evident, so the person asking is not looking for an answer by somebody, but in reality making a statement that he knows everyone will agree with. "Shouldn't children be safe?" is one example, or "Shouldn't the Government defend our freedom?"