generally a rherorical question is one where the asker doesn't want an answer, but wants the listener to think more deeply about something.
Example: (mother to bad kid) "How would you like it if someone threw your jacket in the dirt?"
example (politician to crowd) "Are we just going to ignore this act of aggression against our country?"
etc.
rhetorical questions are used a lot by philosophers like Plato, and really any good speaker uses them.
Rhetorical means it wasn't supposed to be answered. So one in an argument would be "Are you stupid?".
Rehtoric
If you mean how to use the word 'rhetoric' in a sentence, you could say 'His words were just empty rhetoric,' meaning he was just full of hot air and no substance. If you mean how to use a rhetorical device (or figure of speech) in a sentence, a good example is JFK's famous line, "And so my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country.' This is a device called Chiasmus, where the words in one phrase or clause are reversed in the next, i.e 'country ... you' becomes 'you ... country.'
His rhetorical abilities meant that he was often sought as a featured speaker. An interrogative remark that does not actually seek an answer is called a rhetorical question.
Rhetoric is the study of using language. It can also mean a style of speaking, or language that is pretentious, insincere, or intellectually vacuous. Here are some sentences.That article is a fine example of political rhetoric.His offer of friendship was mere rhetoric.I find rhetoric a most interesting subject.
Yes, rhetoric is a type of evocative or persuasive speech.
this is an example of rhetoric
nonprejudicial rhetoric defines itselfs; as in unbais discourse when asking a question. for example: what is the sound of one hand clapping?
Rhetoric
Rhetoric Dont listen to the other answer, I just did the quiz loll
Rehtoric
When being rhetoric u can also be sarcastic. rhetoric is to ask a question that u physicaly dont wnat an answer to, it is good the ask rhetorical question by asking someone a question that they very obviously know the answer to and dont need to answer
a question that has no answer
Logos
The passage argument for appellees is an example of a legal argument presented by the party appealing a lower court's decision, wherein they outline their position and reasoning for why the lower court's decision should be upheld. This argument typically includes citations to relevant case law, statutes, and legal principles to support their position.
Answer this question… Convincing your parents to increase your allowance is an example of what?
Political speeches
One famous example of rhetoric is Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, delivered during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963.