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he was a in a state of panic. Frame a rhetorical question​

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Answered by chhotekhan287
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Answered by varshika1664
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The Rhetorical Question for the given statement 'he was a in a state of panic' would be 'How could he be in a state of panic?' Therefore, the correct answer would be 'How could he be in a state of panic?'.

Explanation:

A rhetorical question is the one for which the questioner does now no longer count on a direct answer: in lots of instances it could be meant to begin a discourse, or as a method of showing or emphasize the speaker's or author's opinion on a topic. A rhetorical question can be supposed as a challenge. The question is frequently tough or not possible to answer.

In the example, What have the Romans ever executed for us? (Monty Python's Life of Brian) the question features as a negative assertion. It is meant to intend The Romans have by no means executed something for us.

Negative assertions might also additionally characteristic as positives in sarcastic contexts.

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