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Rhetorical Questions

Rhetorical questions are persuasive questions that are posed for effect, and do not require a formal reply, but in this category, they are answered anyway. Aren't you glad you asked?

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What is Rhetoric writing?

retorical questions imply that you don't need to answer the question eg:

"did you go to the football try outs?"

"what do you think?"

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rhetoric writing is used to make an effect on the audience. rhetorical writing is mostly used in texts that are aimed to persuade. rhetoric devices in writing can include rheotrical questions, alliteration, power of three etc it is used to make an effect! if you are in school like i am you need to know what rhetoric is in the communication English exam. i hope that i have helped you

Does water ever get wet?

When water is in its solid form, ice, and is dry, that's when it can get wet.

How could you fall off a twenty-foot ladder and not get hurt?

There are several ways you could fall off a twenty foot ladder and not get hurt. You could, for example, fall from the first or second rung. You could fall off of the top rung onto a high surface. Or, you could fall off the ladder as it was lying on the ground! Interesting question, though! Does make one think a little bit. You could fall onto a big pile of hay, and... and...

How many thanks is in many thanks?

well, it depends on what you mean by many, i prefer to say 1 is 1 a couple is 2 some is 3 a few is 4 alot is 5 so many would probably be 10

What would you do to represent your community if you were chosen for queen?

Well, first I'd have to figure out how a guy got chosen for queen. Then I'd declare it free popsicle day forever! :)

Does cardboard have fiber in it?

according to fiber one cardboard and sawdust have fiber in them

What does muffin mean in the song pokerface?

i belive that the meaning of the word "muffin" in pokerface, means your private part because in the music video she pointed there.

What is the meaning of this Sailing up a creek to absolute chaos without a paddle?

Sailing up a creek, whether it be towards absolute chaos or not, without a paddle is the equivalent of flossing your teeth with out a toothbrush. When one is sailing they have no need of paddles. A Google search found only one reference where this odd expression is used on a website called WeblogBahama and is a reprint of an article from the Tribune. The Tribune gave the byline, A Young Mans view, which makes some sense given the mixing of metaphor's in that remark. "Up a creek without a paddle" is the standard expression, but the passion of this young mans view of the judicial system in the Bahama's is not only amusing but stirring in it's own way. It is prudent to have paddles on a sail boat as the winds can't always be counted on and perhaps this was the intention of this young man in his variation on an age old expression.

How do you explain infinity?

Infinity is the concept of something that never ends. Obvious examples of this can be found in mathematics. A simple one would be "Limn→0 1/n".

How many thirds are there in two thirds?

There are two thirds in two thirds, as two thirds suggests.

Or the answer could be three if you look at it a different way. One third (1/3) of two thirds (2/3) is two ninths (2/9).

Is trick a bad word?

In order to answer this question it depends. Rather you are talking about literally a magic trick, or the slang word trick. Trick is usually used as a rude name such as bitch, joke etc. Although it is not considered as a swear word. Like in "I'm In Miami Trick" It's being used to replace the word bitch right. And "I'm In Miami Trick - LMFAO" Is the clean version of "I'm In Miami Bitch"

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The term trick can be used to define a customer of a prostitute. The phrase is used "To turn a trick", means to deal with and process a client. Turn means process or serve and Trick is the customer. The word "trick" is not a bad word in itself, more a derogatory or slang term when used in relation to prostitution.

What are the requisites for beauty?

Eyes of a beholder. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder: Get it out with Optrex (Attrib. Spike Milligan) lol

What are examples of rhetorical strategies?

Some examples are: Would you like to be treated this badly? or How would you feel if you lost someone you loved. These questions son't need an answer.

What does arrrg mean?

1. pirate going AARRRG 2. some 1 getting anoyed or angry.

If you ate a pie how many slices will be left?

I didn't eat a slice of pie, I ate a pie - so no slices are left.