people were attracted to him ( make it rhetorical question)
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the teacher_ us some questions (ask)
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How are people attracted to him?
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Usually, rhetorical questions can be made for two purposes in mind:
- To Start A Discourse - Using the Question, "How are/were people attracted to him?" this may start a possible discussion as to why this was the case. Yet not a direct, and infallible objective answer.
- To Prove a Point; to articulate the question into one merely made for dramatic effect, or to prove a point - Using the Question "How are people attracted to him?" may also stand as a question served for dramatic effect or for humorously(kinda) proving a point as it could imply that the person you are referring to is not at all attractive.
Yet usually, you would see it in the form of the latter. Here are some examples of rhetorical questions under that criteria.
- How foolish can you be?
- Can't you do anything right?
- What's not to like about him/her?
PS. If the very point was to turn the very idea of him being attractive into a rhetorical question, here:
How are people not attracted to him?
PS.(2) - Same rules apply, except this rhetorical question emphasized the point that he is indeed attractive. <3
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