Have you ever answered a rhetorical question?
and if so, what was the question?
and if so, what was the question?
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" Have you ever answered a rhetorical question?
and if so, what was the question? "
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What if there were no rhetorical questions? Could you answer one then?
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Yes. Once in fourth grade to a nasty substitute when I actually thought he wanted an answer. I grew out of that naive stage quite quickly after being yelled at. The question was along the lines of: "And who is at consequence for the unfortunate incident of my being told that a student has cheated on a test under my nose?" I answered "You, of course!" and got quite in trouble. I believe that the others WOULD of answered, if they would of understood the question.... ;)
Anonymous
all philosophical questions are rhetorical, all worthy of an answer ,yet in this world of soundbites and impatience are we ready to listen to the answers?
a good question will enevitably answer itsef if you have the wisdom to answer it enough times.
understand what it is you are asking, you may conclude that all you need to understand IS understanding.
rodge
particular. as rapidly as in fourth grade to a foul replace on an identical time as i surely concept he mandatory an answer. I grew out of that naive degree quite at as rapidly as after being yelled at. The question grew to alter into alongside the lines of: "And who's at result for the unlucky incident of my being cautioned that a student has cheated on a attempt under my nostril?" I spoke back "You, of direction!" and characteristic been given quite in problem. i think of that the others might desire to of spoke back, in the event that they might of understood the question.... ;)