English, asked by Shirin1796, 6 months ago

What is a Rhetorical question?
Can somone please explain it in their own words and not copy paste it from google

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Answered by Anonymous
5

here's ur answer ↴↴

A rhetorical question is a question that's asked for effect with no answer expected. The answer may be immediately provided by the questioner or obvious.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A rhetorical question is a question that is not asked in order to receive an answer from the audience or reader. It’s just posed to make a point. Don’t we do this all the time in everyday speech? Sometimes a rhetorical question will just be left open, but other times the speaker will immediately go on to answer it. In either case, no answer from the audience is expected.

FOR EXAMPLE :-

“Want to order a pizza?”

“Want to order a pizza?”“Sure, why not?”

You’ve probably used this rhetorical question before. Rather than just saying “yeah,” you ask a question. But the question is entirely rhetorical. Imagine if someone actually responded by explaining why you shouldn’t order a pizza – you might suspect that they missed your point.

I HAVE EXPLAINED YOU IN MY OWN WORDS.... AND I HOPE IT HELPS YOU..

 

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