His eyes turned dreamy
(Make it a Rhetorical of question)
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The sentence given in the question is:-
His eyes turned dreamy .
A rhetorical question can be defined as an interrogative sentence that highlights an important point and does not often demand an answer. Rhetorical questions tend to arouse the curiosity of the listener by specifying certain details or ideas which the listener must pay attention to.
Since the given sentence conveys a man's eyes turning dreamy, the rhetorical question can be formed in such a manner so that it immediately arouses the curiosity of the reader or listener. So, the answer will be,
Why do his eyes seem to have turned dreamy?
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His eyes turned dreamy : Make it a Rhetorical of question
- According to the given question the right answer is : His eyes turned dreamy, did not they?
- 'His eyes turned dreamy' is an example of Past Indefinite Tense. So above and below sentences have been formed following the grammatical rules of Past Indefinite Tense.
- Here 'Tag Question' has been used to turn the given sentence into a Rhetorical of Question.
- Rehotorical question is made to attract listeners.
- We can also write : Why did his eyes seem to have turned dreamy?
- It can also be : Didn't his eyes turn dreamy?
- If you ask the above question then its reply will be yes, his eyes turned dreamy.
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