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.
When using questions in poetry, it can make the reader want to look farther and find the answers to the questions. Even if they already know them, they'll want to know your answers.
good ones
A Rhetorical Question.
Writers began to incorporate high and low social classes and more political writings began to discuss social issues.
The scaffolding questions is one that asks for a specific piece of information from a document.
To inquire is to ask questions. An inquiring mind wonders about things and asks questions. An inquiring mind is a curious mind.
They call Antonio "The Inquisitor" because he asks so many questions.
The Byzantine writers copied ancient writings.
The Byzantine writers copied ancient writings.
The Byzantine writers copied ancient writings.
To get the audience's attention
They provided different kinds of stuff.
for us to know easily the writings of the author
The Holy Bible, the writings of the Church Fathers, & various other writers such as St. Thomas Aquinas.
Ancient Roman writings were not copied by writers in Rome. They were transcribed by monks in monasteries and abbeys dotted around Europe from the 800s and 820s. Charlemagne ordered them to do these transcriptions.
There are no stupid questions.
secondary sources
yes:example below She asks questions all the time.
Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How