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16. rhetorical question (erotesis) Diff from hypophora in mà it is not answered by the writer, its vì Obvious answer is desired or Obviously, for Thường just a yes or no. It is used for effect, emphasis, or provocation, or for drawing a statement from the facts conclusionary at hand. But how can expect to enjoy the scenery chúng khi Consists entirely of garish billboards scenery? . . . For if the ability to perceive chúng lose our faults, what is the good of living on? Aurelius --Marcus Is justice then to be Considered merely a word? Or is it whatever results from the bartering giữa attorneys? Often the rhetorical question and its answer will lead to Further Implied discussion: Is this the end reduced to mà We Are? Is the disaster film the Highest form of art WE CAN expect from our era? Examine the alternatives chúng shouldnt Perhaps by independent film maker hiển Joe Blow. . . . I agree the Funding and support are still minimal, but shouldnt be tried worthy projects, though thậm Certain chúng not to succeed? Comparing the Plans in effect now expanded to include nên. . . . [Note: Here is an example where the answer "yes" is Clearly rhetorically desired by the writer, though someone might, conceivably say "no" to the question if Asked straightforwardly.] Several rhetorical questions presented together can form a nicely Developed and directed by paragraph changing a series of logical statements Into queries: We shrink from change; yet is there anything that can come Into being without it? What does Nature hold dearer, or more proper to herself? Could you have a hot bath nếu the firewood underwent some change? Could you be nourished if the food suffered no change? Do you not see, then, that change in yourself is of the same order, and no less cần to Nature? Aurelius --Marcus Sometimes the answer to the rhetorical question desired is made by the discussion PRECEDING Obvious it: The gods, They Live forever though, feel no resentment at having to put up with the generations of men Eternally and ask for their misdeeds; far more, chúng thậm show care and concern for every possible The add. Are you, then, is but for a có abiding moment, to lose patience - you who are one of the culprits yourself? --Marcus Aurelius When you are thinking about a rhetorical question, be careful to avoid sinking to absurdity. You would not want to ask, for example, "But is it right to burn down the campus and sack the bookstore?" The use of this device reader to think cho phép ngôn, query, and conclude along with you; Ridiculous but trở nếu questions presented, sewing trở của essay wastepaper.
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