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No. A rhetorical question is asked only for effect and no answer is expected.

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A question is one in which no answer is expected?

That's correct. A question is a sentence that typically seeks information or clarification, while a rhetorical question is one posed for its persuasive effect without expecting an answer.


A slanting device clothed as an explanation?

Rhetorical Explanation.


What is the difference between rhetorical explanation and rhetorical definition?

Rhetorical definitions are definitions whose purpose is to express or influence attitudes rather than to clarify. Rhetorical explanations are a similar slanting device, only clothed as explanations.


What is rhetorical launguage?

A rhetorical question is a question which doesn't require an answer.


What is a rhetorical question for math?

A rhetorical question in math might be, "Isn't it obvious that two plus two equals four?" This type of question is not meant to elicit an answer but to emphasize the certainty or simplicity of a mathematical truth. It highlights that some concepts in math are so fundamental that they don't require further explanation.


What is a question asked without the intent of it being answered?

Rhetorical question


What word describes a question not needing an answer?

A rhetorical question.


Non rhetorical definition?

a rhetorical question is a question that is not answeredso non-rhetorical would be the opposite. but everyone uses it wrong.


What is the term called when you answer 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.


What is a good sentence for the word rhetorical?

Is that a rhetorical question?


A question without an answer is?

A question that isn't supposed to be answered is called a rhetorical question.


What is rhetorical explanations?

A rhetorical explanation contains an opinion. Rhetorical explanations are told to others in hopes of changing the opinion of the listener.