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There is no allowance for moral and intellectual damages in these matters (frame a rhetorical question) ​

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Answered by Navami10
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A rhetorical is a question someone asks without expecting an answer. The question might not have an answer, or it might have an obvious answer. So, why would you ask a question and not expect an answer? Don't the two go hand in hand?

Well, sometimes these questions are asked to punch up a point. If the answer is glaringly obvious, it will make that answer stand out. Sometimes it's used to persuade someone. Other times, it's used for literary effect.

When a writer poses a question to the reader, they can spend some time in thoughtful contemplation. Enjoy the following rhetorical question examples to see how many you've encountered in your own life.

Answered by mahadeochoudhari
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is there any allowance for moral and intellectual dameages ?

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