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Nakita
15 October, 09:28
What does hyperphora mean?
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Humberto Berry
15 October, 11:16
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hyperophora is when someone at an interview or speech or someone in general asks a question and then answers the question himself/herself.
(if you ever watched zootopia, in the end of the movie the fox tells the bunny when she goes for speech to ask a question and then answer it herself. just an example XD)
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