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		Definition of rhetorical question in English: rhetorical questionnoun A question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer.  the presentation was characterized by impossibly long sentences and a succession of rhetorical questions  Is nothing sacred? That's a rhetorical question, BTW  Example sentencesExamples -  It poses a series of rhetorical questions on how a poet may be recognized and ends in an epigrammatic fashion, revealing its answer succinctly at the end.
 -  All present took it, rightly, as a rhetorical question and did our best to nod agreement.
 -  In the talks I give, I raise a rhetorical question about how values function and how they apply to our own lives.
 -  I only wish to clarify the rhetorical question that I posed (and to which you graciously replied).
 -  I'm just doing my journalistic duty and posing interesting rhetorical questions to get you to think.
 -  Winfrey finished her tale with the rhetorical question: "now why did she do that?"
 -  The close intensity of their conversation and correspondence is highlighted by Barrett Browning's frequent use of ellipses and rhetorical questions.
 -  She has decided to take refuge in her job, asking the rhetorical question, "Why do I need a personal life if my work makes me happy?"
 -  Before positing his rhetorical question, however, Mills goes for a more direct approach: "You people are going to respect me if it kills you."
 -  He allows them to respond to his rhetorical questions, giving them an even greater sense that he cares about them and their opinions.
 
    Definition of rhetorical question in US English: rhetorical questionnoun A question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer.  the presentation was characterized by impossibly long sentences and a succession of rhetorical questions  Is nothing sacred? That's a rhetorical question, BTW  Example sentencesExamples -  Before positing his rhetorical question, however, Mills goes for a more direct approach: "You people are going to respect me if it kills you."
 -  It poses a series of rhetorical questions on how a poet may be recognized and ends in an epigrammatic fashion, revealing its answer succinctly at the end.
 -  I'm just doing my journalistic duty and posing interesting rhetorical questions to get you to think.
 -  The close intensity of their conversation and correspondence is highlighted by Barrett Browning's frequent use of ellipses and rhetorical questions.
 -  He allows them to respond to his rhetorical questions, giving them an even greater sense that he cares about them and their opinions.
 -  All present took it, rightly, as a rhetorical question and did our best to nod agreement.
 -  In the talks I give, I raise a rhetorical question about how values function and how they apply to our own lives.
 -  She has decided to take refuge in her job, asking the rhetorical question, "Why do I need a personal life if my work makes me happy?"
 -  Winfrey finished her tale with the rhetorical question: "now why did she do that?"
 -  I only wish to clarify the rhetorical question that I posed (and to which you graciously replied).
 
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