I was the owner of this land.( Make it Rhetorical question)
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was I the owner of this land.
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because was is the helping verb of it and for making simple question we can use it
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Was I the owner of this land?
This sentence is now transformed into a rhetorical question.
1. A rhetorical question states a question in which the querier does not have any assumption of a straight answer.
2. In many situations, it may take place to get conscious to initiate a discussion, or as a mode of showing something or determining the announcer's personal opinions on a certain topic.
3. A common example is the question "Can't you do the simple work right?" This question, when said, is intended not to question the onlooker's ability but rather to implicit the onlooker's absence of his or her ability.
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