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What is rhetoric used for? 1) to insult someone 2) to make something simple 3) to shut an argument 4) to make you think and why?
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What is rhetoric used for?
1) to insult someone
2) to make something simple
3) to shut an argument
4) to make you think
and why?
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Number 4 is the answer - a rhetoric question is a question that is not intended to be answered but rather to make people think
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