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""Where do you think he is?", Tom's mother asked Sophie, clearly concerned.

"I don't know, did he come home for dinner
earlier?"
"No, he didn't", his mother replied.
He had started coming home after his curfew,
skipping school and going to bed far too late.
His mother had had enough. "Where have you
been?", she asked angrily as he came in through
the front door at midnight. He shrugged sulkily
and headed to his room. She called after him,
"how long is this going to go on for, Tom?""
Where is the rhetorical question in this passage?
"Where did you think he is?"
"Where have you been?"
"I don't know, did he come home for
dinner earlier?"
"How long is this going to go on for, Tom?"

""Where do you think he is?", Tom's mother asked Sophie, clearly concerned-example-1

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Answer:

The answer is D.

Step-by-step explanation:

He isn't expected to actually answer because he walked off, but it could also be B.

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