"Rhetorical is a word." would be one, for a start.
Individuals engage in the rhetorical process anytime they speak or produce meaning.
prejudicial use of rhetorical devices?
Is that a rhetorical question?
Usually. Starting a sentence like that is a rhetorical thing.
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.
I want to use a different sentence using rhetorical devices (explanations) one nonpredjudicial one predujucial I want to see different sentences using rhetorical devices (explanations) one nonpredjudicial one predujucial
It's important to provide the sentence in order to determine the rhetorical device being used.
A rhetorical sentence makes a questioning statement that does not expect an answer - it is only expected to make the listener think. An interrogative sentence asks a question that expects, if not requires, an answer from the listener.
I answered the professor's question despite the fact that it was rhetorical.
An interrogative sentence that doesn't need an answer is called a rhetorical question.
The following sentence is an example of a rhetorical question in "Ain't I A Woman": "Ain't I a woman?"
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A rhetorical question