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It is called a straight away answer given to a rhetorical question.

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What is a question called when the person who asked the question do not expect an answer?

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

Rhetorical question


What is a rhetorical statement?

A rhetorical question is asked in order to produce an effect or to make a statement rather than to elicit information. Example: Is your head on straight?


if a question seeks an explanation is it rhetorical?

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


What do you call a question asked that no answer is expected?

A rhetorical question


What kind of question does not need an answer?

A rhetorical question, or a question asked for effect.


What is the word for when someone asks a question they dont want answered?

rhetorical i think that's how you spell it


Is this a rhetorical question or what?

Yes, it is a rhetorical question, which is a question that is asked to make a point or to create an effect rather than to elicit an actual answer.


What kind of question is it that is asked but no answer is expected?

A rhetorical question does not require an answer. Rhetorical questions might introduce a topic in class, or be 'food for thought'.


What does the word rhetorical question mean?

A rhetorical question is a question that is asked in order to make a point or create an effect, rather than to elicit an actual answer. It is used to provoke thought or emphasize a point by making a statement in the form of a question.


How does one know when a question is rhetorical?

A rhetorical question is usually asked to make a point or prompt thought, rather than to seek an answer. It often does not require a response and is designed to be more of a statement or expression of the speaker's viewpoint. The tone, context, and intention behind the question can help indicate when it is rhetorical.