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Rhetorical Questions
A rhetorical question is one for which the questioner does not expect a direct answer; in many cases, it may be intended to begin a discourse or to display or emphasize the speaker's or author's opinion on a subject. The question "Can't you do anything right?" is a common example.
Here are the answers to the following questions:
1. "Do you want to teach the class today?" TRUE
2. "Are you sure there isn't something else you need to do?" FALSE
3. It sure is hot today, isn't it? FALSE
4. Who knows? FALSE
5. Did you expect me to do anything less than my very best? FALSE
6. Have you ever been in love or not? TRUE
7. Are you sure you want to jump outside the plane? TRUE
8. Is there anyone here who can help me? TRUE
9. Do you live here? FALSE
10. Should I really be answering this page? TRUE
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