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Derrick Lang
26 August, 16:48
What are rhetorical or open-ended?
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Bellbottoms
26 August, 17:48
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A rhetorical is one for which the questioner does not expect a direct answer, It is also common to use a rhetorical to bring an end to a debate or to finalize a decision.
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