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Why would you use a rhetorical question?

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Question: Why would you use a rhetorical question?

Explanation: A rhetorical question is a type of question that's used to persuade others and make a point. The answer is obvious and you're not exactly looking for a detailed answer.
Example: "Can you imagine that?"

Answer:
Rhetorical questions create stronger effects in writing and make a piece of writing more interesting and persuasive.

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You would use a rhetorical question to emphasize a point or just to get the audience thinking.
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