It's a shame!
(rewrite as a rhetorical question)
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It's a shame!
(rewrite as a rhetorical question)
Explanation:
Rhetorical questions are employed to persuade or influence the listener.
They are questions that do not require answers. They are used for emphasis or provoking thought.
In daily dialogue, if we ask the rhetorical question "Isn't it a shame?" It serves as a forceful substitute to the saying "It's a shame".
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Hallidy expected Mr. Herriot to take care of the neglected dog by taking him out from his misery.
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