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A Rhetorical Question.
Anyone who asks this question has obviously never been a nerd.
When an author asks questions in their writing, they typically aim to engage the reader, provoke critical thinking, or create a connection between the reader and the text. Questions can also be used to make the reader reflect on the themes or ideas being presented in the writing.
An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
A sentence that asks a question is called an interrogative sentence.
That is called rhetorical questions it is used have an affect on the reader it makes the reader answer the question in their heads and really think about it deeply. The question is usually linked with the wrest of the writing.
Yeah an interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
interrogative sentance
interrogative sentence
When someone asks "what is a storyteller's purpose" they are asking you for what reason did the author write this story. In other words what was his/her purpose for telling the story.
Its a question that somebody asks about the soup.