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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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Car model or make in 7 letters used for leathering e.g. Q.Boat park in 6 letters A.Marina a Ford car.?

mercury how does mercury link to the term leathering?

I think the answer is Chamois as in Singer Chamois !!

What did the muffin say to the other muffin?

You look really cute in your muffin top!

"Hey have you seen Muff?" "Yes." "Well, where is he?" "In." "What?" "MUFFIN!"

Two muffins are sitting in a bakery display counter and one looks to the other and says "Moo." and the other muffin responds with "Baaaa." The first muffin, slightly perplexed says; "Baaaa? What the heck is that?" The second muffin explains; "I'm learning a second language."

One muffin looks to the other and says; "Hey, let's be rebels and muffout."

One muffin looks to another muffin with obvious envy and says: "Is that bran new?"

One muffin looks to another muffin with obvious sympathy and says: "Don't be so blueberry."

How come lemonade mixes use artificial lemons, but furniture polish uses the real thing?

To put it simply, you want lemonade mixes to taste good, and you want furniture polish to actually clean your stuff.

First, one issue with the question: Some furniture polishes don’t use lemon, even if they’re advertised as “lemon scented.” Likewise, some lemonade mixes use real lemon flavoring, but many use natural flavors like citric acid to provide the tart flavor that consumers expect. That citric acid can come from citrus fruits, although it can also be produced through various fermentation techniques.

There’s not a whole lot out there on this topic, but we can make a few educated guesses as to why mixes use artificial ingredients. First, distilling lemon juice into a powder would probably cause it to lose some of the properties that we associate with lemonade. Besides, while real lemon flavoring is nice, it might drive up the price of the drink, and many buyers are just as happy with an artificially flavored substitute.

On the flip side, some furniture polishes use real lemon oil because it’s acidic, making it good at cleaning the surface of the furniture. It also leaves behind a nice scent. Citric acid wouldn’t accomplish the same goals, and consumers are willing to pay for real lemon.

Some popular products are lemon scented, but they’re made of synthetic ingredients with lemon as an added fragrance. Pledge Lemon Clean, for example, uses ingredients like dimethicone (a type of silicone) to preserve wood instead of oil, with a touch of lemon and orange just to provide the scent.

Why no spark evinrude 30h pointless?

Generally a "no fire" problem on a 30 Evinrude, can be narrowed down to either a faulty power pack, or stator assembly. The stator can be checked for voltage output with a voltmeter, (around 180v min.), while to check the power pack, the process of elimination is used. One other consideration, on the electric start model check for a shorted key or kill switch. This can be achieved by simply unplugging the remote harness at the red cannon plug on the engine, and spinning the engine over while checking for fire at the plugs.

Top 10 best jokes?

your mom is so stupid when i told drinks are on the roof so went on the roof!and then said"where the drinks at"

How many seashells did Sally sell by the seashore?

1).- All of them2).- However many she had

3).- Sally sold 4,835,256 seashells by the seashore. (Either she's good, or she sold them all cheaply, or for free.)

4).- Sun-bonneted Sally swiftly and surely sold sixty-six thousand six hundred sixty-six spicy, saucy, sausage-scented seashells by the sizzlingly sun-soaked seashore shortly before sunset, in packets of seven silly-shaped stainless steel saucepans with sixteen stupendously sumptous, sexy sizzling sisters sauntering around suggestively in their skimpy strapless swimsuits!

Does the Pope poop in the woods Is a bear Catholic?

This is a *sanitized* version of two combined rhetorical questions having the identical meaning, which is "of course". "Is the Pope Catholic?" - is an interrogative example of a truism. "Does a bear (do bears) poop in the woods?" - is another. The juxtaposition of the subjects is a classic humorous use of these otherwise unrelated statements.

What color does a smerf turn if it holds its breath?

"smerfs" do not exist, however smurfs would turn pruple or a deeper shade of blue "smerfs" do not exist, howeversmurfs would turn pruple or a deeper shade of blue

Of the 80 students questioned about what they had read in the past month 35 had read nonfiction 55 had read fiction and 22 had read neither fiction nor nonfiction how many students had read both?

First, you know that 80 - 22 = 58 students have read something in the past month. Out of those 58 students, 55 of them have read fiction, leaving only 3 students having read strictly nonfiction. Therefore, 35 - 3 = 32 studentshave read both nonfiction and fiction.

What is mint rubbing?

In popular culture, the phrase "rubbing mint" has come to mean "wasting time." A group of clever Romanians took the idea of this phrase and ran with it, creating a whole organization, the Romanian Mint Rubbing Association, dedicated to the concept.

According to the Romanian Mint Rubbing Association, mint rubbing is a "time and life management technique" that millions of people around the world participate in. The scent is supposed to give rubbers a sense of calm and peace that allows them to open their mind, relax and get away from the problems of their day. Mint rubbers are supposed to find time each day to sit with ground mint and rub it between their fingers. Others might go further and rub whole-leaf mint on various parts of their body.

Those riddle answers?

Here are the answers to "give me some good riddles?" 1. an envelope 2. nothing 3. time 4. Ohio 5. look in the mirror, see what you saw, take the saw cut the table in half, put wo halves together to make a whole, jump through the hole and leave. 6. time 7. the horse is named Friday 8. It is the river called Left

What if the hokey poky was what its all about?

it just is.... doesn't anybody know anything... "and ya shake it all about"...

Which Narnia book came 1st?

"The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe" came first, but "The Magicians Nephew" takes place first.

Do they eat Earth Bars on Mars?

Mars is currently uninhabited, but who knows, perhaps some day it will be colonized, and the Martian colonists may well choose to create a candy bar called the Earth bar.

Is it possible to floss your teeth while jump roping across a hot lava pit?

No, to floss your teeth you require at least one hand in the mouth region, to execute the flossing precedure, and a jump roping maneuver requires at least two, one on either end of the rope, thus, these two actions are contradictory.

P.S. Lava is damn hot.

How can you make fifty five cents with two coins without any nickels?

Could the original question be "You have two coins that equal fifty-five cents and one is not a nickel"? If so, the answer would be "one is a half-dollar (not a nickel) and the other one is a nickel".