Answer:
The effect that asking rhetorical questions like this one have on an audience is that:
* It forces the listener to accept there is not one expected answer.
* It makes the sermon seem directed at the listener personally.
* It makes the listener think about their actions.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is not complete since it does not provide either the sentence of reference nor the options to answer it. Here is the complete question:
“How can you rest one moment in such a condition?”
What effect does asking rhetorical questions like this one have on an audience? Check all that apply.
A) It forces the listener to accept there is not one expected answer.
B) It forces the reader to think about ways to answer the question successfully.
C) It forces the reader to generate a set of related questions to ask the speaker.
D) It makes the sermon seem directed at the listener personally.
E) It makes the listener think about their actions.
This rhetorical question comes from Jonathan Edwards's "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" and it has the same objective as the full work does of giving a sermon and a lesson to the sinners. then it is correct to say that this kind of question is gonna appeal to the human conscience of the audience.