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Seen on the Internet... ... Why do you need a driver's license to buy liquor when you can't drink and drive? ... Why isn't phonetic spelled the way it sounds?
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Rhetorical question - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A rhetorical question is a figure of speech in the form of a question posed for its persuasive effect without the expectation of a reply (ex: "Why me?") Rhetorical questions encourage the listener t...
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Funny rhetorical questions that can be asked in the form of a funny one-liner. The most famous master of which was George Carlin ... Why is lemon juice made with artificial flavor, and dishwashing liquid made with real lemons? ... Why is it that in the US: If you take off all your clothes and walk down the street waving...
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QUESTIONS ABOUT THE PRESIDENTS; REPORTS FROM THE PINBALL SCENE; LETTERS FROM THE HELLBOX; NOTES FROM AN AMATEUR SPECTATOR ; AT AMATEUR MIXED MARTIAL ARTS FIGHTS; B.R. COHEN'S DAYS AT THE MUSEUM; CONVERSATIONS AT A WARTIME CAFÉ;
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The first set of rules was written by Frank L. Visco and originally published in the June 1986 issue of Writers' digest. The second set of rules is derived from William Safire's Rules for Writers. ... Who needs rhetorical questions?
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Finally, rhetorical questions can once again be used as ironical or humorous acts. The title of Ilie's study, What else can I tell you?, both in its literal ...
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