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These are rhetorical questions, I really would like to know.
Sometimes he would answer what seemed to have been his own rhetorical questions.
One would ask a rhetorical question, the other had the answer.
He knows enough not to answer when I ask a rhetorical question.
She had no idea whether that was a rhetorical question or not.
It was a rhetorical question and did not need an answer.
It was a rhetorical question, as he felt a change coming over him.
He looks up, waiting for an answer to this rhetorical question.
It was a rhetorical question; we all knew the answer.
It was a rhetorical question, and yet he seemed to be waiting for an answer.
This is a rhetorical question, because I am quite sure it must have.
It was a rhetorical question, but she could see him making the effort to give her an answer.
Again, he asked the rhetorical question, Yes, but is it art?
It was a rhetorical question, and he went right on without waiting for my response.
I take that to be a rhetorical question, since the answer is obvious.
The answer to this rhetorical question must surely be no.
These were rhetorical questions, intended to get the answer "No one!"
The captain knew better than to answer a rhetorical question, but he had to agree.
In fairness, he knew it had been a rhetorical question.
It was, I suspected, more than just a rhetorical question.
The rhetorical question hung in the air for perhaps half a minute.
It was a rhetorical question, but the irony went right past him.
Well, no, as you'll have gathered from the rhetorical questions.
Nothing like a rhetorical question to get the ball rolling.
"Is that a rhetorical question, or are you telling me something?"