rhetorical questions group of answer choices entertain the audience. don't require an overt response. demonstrate knowledge on the subject. none of the answers are correct.



Answer :

The correct option is b. Rhetorical questions don't require an overt response.

Rhetorical questions are the questions that which are not intended to receive an answer of the question from the audience. They are just asked to add a dramatic effect to the discussion or to make a point in the discussion.

Overt response is any viewable or any kind of external response. In rhetorical questions we don't seek that.

Some examples of such questions are as followed.

  • Are you kidding?
  • How should I know?
  • Why is nature doing this to me?
  • Why do everyone hate me?

In all these examples, we can observed that the questions are not intended to receive an answer or a response.

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