A question that should not be answered.
The term for answering a rhetorical question is "rhetorical assertion" or "rhetorical answer." It is used to make a point or emphasize a statement without expecting an actual response.
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.
no It's not a rhetorical question if someone answer it.
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.
Not necessarily, as rhetorical questions are typically used for effect rather than to seek a response. They are often used to make a point or to provoke a thought rather than to elicit a direct answer.
# On average, how many teen pregnancies are there per year # How many teen pregnancies result in a birth of the baby? # How many teen pregnancies result in an abortion? # How many teens give their babies up for adoption? # How many teen pregnancies are a result of unprotected intercourse vs. protected? # How many teen pregnancies are a result of intoxicated intercourse? # How many teen pregnancies result in a family that stay together (including the father of the baby?)
abstinance
have you gotten any lately? So what are you going to be doing for the rest of your life?
An example of a rhetorical question about teen pregnancy could be, "Isn't it time we start addressing the real reasons behind rising rates of teen pregnancy instead of just judging the teens themselves?" This question prompts reflection on societal issues rather than seeking a direct answer, emphasizing the complexity of the topic. It encourages discussion about education, access to resources, and support systems for teens.
Nope
A rhetorical question is a question which doesn't require an answer.
well teen boys have sex with teen girls
Sexually transmitted diseases
Rhetorical question
Preventions For Teen PregancyBirth control or abstinence help to prevent teen pregnancy.
A rhetorical question.
a rhetorical question is a question that is not answeredso non-rhetorical would be the opposite. but everyone uses it wrong.