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answer: to prove they are not rhetorical questions, and that they are just normal questions.

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Nothing says empty rhetoric like an answered rhetorical question.

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Because they've got five minutes till home time

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Rethorical question are actually not rethorical, cause there is no such thing as a question, that cant be answered. I myself have discovered the meaning of life. I wrote in on a note, stuck it in a box with fake bottom, and that's full of useless junk, so nobody will ever find it. TRUE STORY you can even make me describe the contents.

Because there isn't a good enough reason not to.

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How do you use rhetorical questions in a speech?

Rhetorical questions can be used in a speech to prompt the audience to think about a topic, engage with the content, or emphasize a point. They are not meant to be answered by the audience, but rather to encourage reflection or highlight key ideas. By using rhetorical questions strategically, you can capture attention and create a more dynamic and interactive speech.


Can you give us rhetorical questions?

Certainly! For example, "Do you ever wonder what lies beyond the stars?" or "Have you ever thought about the impact of your choices on the world around you?" Rhetorical questions are meant to provoke thought rather than elicit direct answers.


How do rhetorical questions cause tension?

One way that rhetorical questions may cause tension is because they are not really questions. The person who asks a rhetorical question does not expect nor want an answer. This can lead to some tension in the person who is not agreeing with the speaker.


What are some rhetorical questions in ch 9 in bud not buddy?

Some rhetorical questions in Chapter 9 of "Bud, Not Buddy" may include: "Why did they have to be so mean?" "How could he do this to me?" "Didn't they understand how hungry I was?" "Was I ever going to find my father?"


What are the effects of rhetorical question?

Rhetorical questions encourage the listener to think about what the (often obvious) answer to the question must be. :) AND Rhetorical questions make the audience think about an answer to the question but no response is needed. This makes the reader think of all the possible answers, which then becomes memorable to them.

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Rhetorical questions. And what are questions, answers, and rhetorical-entries, without definitions of their key terms ?


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Yes, there are rhetorical questions in the song "I Was Only 19" by Redgum. Rhetorical questions are used to evoke a response from the listener and create a sense of reflection on the themes of war and its impact on soldiers.


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To annoy the asker


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Why do US people tend to pose rhetorical questions?


Does rhetorical questions have question marks at the end?

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How does answering rhetorical questions be persuasive?

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What are you analyzing when you ask a questions about the speaker purpose and audience of the text?

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Why people ask so many questions without thinking?

Rhetorical? You are quite certain that many do it without thinking?