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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 a good rhetorical question?

Side note; a rhetorical question is not a retort, though some people use it as such, it is rhetorical as in rhetoric which is sort of a teaching that you follow to the letter with out any thought what so ever kind of like some religions or even those without religion. That said a rhetorical question is more of an idiomatic question (idiom) because it is so often said. example 'what is truth' 'what is normal' 'which came first the chicken or the egg'. There are no good rhetorical questions, they all suck just as bad as the idioms they have become.

Why was hokey invented?

Canadians needed something to go with beer.

What facts about gallstones?

gallstones are pickle sandwiches inside your index finger on your left hand. they eat cabbage

Do you have to pay for 67?

No, but they will charge you double for 68.

What is infinity on a multimeter?

If is being used as an ohmmeter it usually means an open circuit.

A switch may be open, or a wire is broken (not a short circuit)

What numbers come after Infinity?

This may sound like a tautological answer. But ∞+1 comes after ∞. And ∞+2 comes after that. As long as what you define is mathematically consistent and makes logical sense, you are allowed to make up whatever number system and rules you want.

Georg Cantor defined the ordinal numbers and transfinite arithmetic by making the + operator non-commutative. So 99+∞=∞ but ∞<∞+1.

Why are parents so unfair?

Maybe they have had some unfair things done to them and they want to punish someone. But I think it's more for your protection or so you don't make wrong decisions later in life. Love your parents because they only want what's best for you.

Is a leaf afraid of heights when it falls?

only when theyre purple on the inside

It would depend on the leaf's individual personality.

Do you think Jacqueline is a pretty name?

Yes becuz it iz da best name ever soo iz gina and gillian and angelique,erica , and Emily and kimberly and Ashley and brianna and amaya and Eli and other names....lolz......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!yeppers...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Why do women got to the beauty salon for a permanent when their not?

Actually it is; permanent dyes do permanently change the color of the hair they dye. However, the person's hair color doesn't seem to stay the same because when their hair grows, their natural hair color grows back in, since the dye doesn't permeate the DNA in charge of their hair color.

Hardest maths question n the world?

1+1 ANOTHER ANSWER: Here are some found on the web: http://www.skytopia.com/project/imath/imath.html#13 http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/lab/4661/ http://rageinthepage.blogspot.com/2007/09/hardest-math-problem-ever.html

Blonds or brunettes?

Blondes-Meaghan, Caitlyn, Tula, Ella, and Lisa Brunettes-MeMe, Hennah, Lizzie, and John (I guess blondes are more fun)

What is rhetorical mode?

A rhetorical mode is a strategy--a way or method of presenting a subject-through writing or speech. Some of the better known rhetorical modes are, for example, "argument" and "cause and effect." There are literally dozens, perhaps hundreds, of strategies or methods for presenting subjects; however, the modes are among the most basic. Instructors have used rhetorical modes to teach writing or public speaking since ancient Greek times over two thousand years ago, perhaps longer. Knowing the modes can help us understand the organization--the methodology--of most kinds of writings or other presentations. The basic modes are presented below in alphabetical order. Though you can study and practice the modes in any order, often it is helpful to start with "Extended Definition" because it's pattern of thought useful when writing the introduction to any paper using the other rhetorical modes. Similarly, you may find "Description" helpful to learn early: not only do many people find this mode easier to use, but also its pattern of thought, too, is used in many other types of papers

Did president bush wear an underwear over his head?

I would have to say no. While it may seem that Bush has underwear on his head, or his head up his A**, I have never seen him with underwear actually on his head

What will happen if you cry over spilled milk?

Much as we do not like to waste milk, it's not really that important. If you let small problems upset you, you are going to have a lot of trouble dealing with your life, because there are lots of small problems, and there are large problems too. You could be in a state of constant emotional distress, which does not make for a healthy life.

How many football fields are in a acre?

The standard American football field is 160 feet wide. Including both end zones, it is 360 feet long. To obtain the area of the field in square feet, multiply those numbers to get 57,600. Then divide that figure by the number of square feet in an acre (43,560) to find out how many acres are in a football field.

The answer is: There are 1.322 acres in a standard American football field (including both end zones).

If you want to exclude the end zones, the answer is 1.102.

Why is a kilometre a kilometre?

Because it is 1000 metres. the prefix kilo- means 1000. thus, kilometre means 1000 metres.