True.
This is a loaded question asked in a non-neutral manner.
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A rhetorical question is a device used to persuade or subtly influence the audience. It's a question asked not for the answer, but for the effect.
This question has been asked in a similar manner and thus has already been answered. See the related questions below for your answer.
its the question you asked. the most asked questing on wiki answers is "What is the most asked question on answers.com"
answer a question asked
A rhetorical question. It is a question in every way, but it is asked during a speech or during someone's contribution to a discussion and is not intended to elicit an answer from the hearers. It is asked for emphasis or to help illustrate some point.
you have asked an unaskable question. modern theatre is now. and only past things can influence. so therefore modern theatre cannont have had any influence on japanese theatre whatsoever!
No it's not, it's the question that you asked.
this question that you asked
In a selection structure, the structure controlling question typically appears in the form of an "if" statement. It evaluates a condition, and based on whether the condition is true or false, different blocks of code are executed. The outcome of the structure controlling question determines the flow of the program.
No. If you mean " they asked a question" then the preposition is "by", not "from."