children are questioning our inaction and watching our actions. (rewrite as a rhetorical question)
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A rhetorical question is one for which the questioner does not expect a direct answer: in many cases it may be intended to start a discourse, or as a means of displaying the speaker's or author's opinion on a topic.[1]
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A common example is the question "Can't you do anything right?" This question, when posed, is intended not to ask about the listener's ability but rather to insinuate the listener's lack of ability.
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children are not only questioning our inactions but also watching are actions
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