Comment by andsoitis 1 month ago Your last sentence is one answer to the question you ask in the first sentence. 2 comments andsoitis Reply LoganDark 1 month ago That's a common usage of a rhetorical question. You ask it and then you answer it. andsoitis 1 month ago > common usage of a rhetorical question. You ask it and then you answer it.A rhetorical question is a question asked for effect rather than to get an answer.If you have to explicitly answer the question it is not rhetorical.
LoganDark 1 month ago That's a common usage of a rhetorical question. You ask it and then you answer it. andsoitis 1 month ago > common usage of a rhetorical question. You ask it and then you answer it.A rhetorical question is a question asked for effect rather than to get an answer.If you have to explicitly answer the question it is not rhetorical.
andsoitis 1 month ago > common usage of a rhetorical question. You ask it and then you answer it.A rhetorical question is a question asked for effect rather than to get an answer.If you have to explicitly answer the question it is not rhetorical.
That's a common usage of a rhetorical question. You ask it and then you answer it.
> common usage of a rhetorical question. You ask it and then you answer it.
A rhetorical question is a question asked for effect rather than to get an answer.
If you have to explicitly answer the question it is not rhetorical.