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“You’re kidding me?” Is an example of a rhetorical question.

True or false

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Answer: True

Explanation: A rhetorical question is a question someone, or yourself asks without expecting an answer in return. It might also not have an answer, or the answer to the question is obvious.

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True. a rhetorical question is a question that doesn't require an answer, and usually when someone asks "You're kidding me?", or "Are you kidding me?" it's usually said in exasperation, where there is no answer required.

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