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What is the purpose of a rhetorical question?

A rhetorical question is a question uttered with no expectation of an answer. The purpose is to make the audience pause and think about what the answer could be, and the implications of that answer. Rhetorical questions help influence the audience's opinion. Examples would be:Do you want your city looking like a rubbish dump?When are we going to give returned service-men the respect they deserve?How long do we have to put up with this treatment?Are you out of your mind?


Am I right or am I right?

Right! No. Right! No... ARGH! As this is a rhetorical question I believe it is not supposed to have an answer. I also believe people shouldn't use wikianswers for rhetorical questions. Wikianswers is supposed to be used for finding out things not for fun with rhetorical questions. Things like this shouldn't be put on. Remember the one you saw before? Saying you are actually left to die? I would be utterly offended if they were saying that to me. So in conclusion, I suggest you do not put rhetorical questions up unless there should be an answer. P.S. Neither. You are not am I right. YOU ARE RIGHT! But unfortunately, you did not say why you are right so you are right about nothing. :P


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What is the use of rhetorical questions?

A rhetorical question is one that is asked without expectation of an answer, often with the implication that the answer is known to the person or group addressed. It is actually a persuasive argument couched as an unanswered, or unanswerable, question. Example : "Are we going to put up with more foolishness from our elected officials?" (The person speaking implies that the answer should be "no".) Example : "Are you going to keep bothering me?" (The speaker does not want to be bothered.)


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