Usually an answer that is just "rhetoric".
Meaning that it has no substance or informative information.
Politicians are the best example with their "rhetorical answers", and/or speeches.
2006-09-08 03:06:43
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answer #1
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answered by ed 7
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An answer to a Rhetorical question which in turn is a question that someone asks and already knows the answer to.
2006-09-08 03:04:39
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a rhetorical questions because obviously u dont need an answer for it.
2006-09-08 03:03:49
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answered by Sherona B 4
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A rhetorical question is one that requires no answer. A rhetorical answer is an unnecessary one.
2006-09-08 03:06:06
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answered by lcmcpa 7
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An answer to rhetorical question, often answering the question with a question
2006-09-08 03:04:12
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answered by zeem3333 2
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I don't know, why don't you tell _me_ what a rhetorical answer is?
That's an example of a rhetorical answer.
2006-09-08 07:44:25
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answered by Wo 3
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it's the answer to a rhetorical question
2006-09-08 03:04:41
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answered by magicboi37 4
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Rhetorical QUESTION is one in which an answer is not REALLY asked for...
Like: How many times have I told you to clean your room?
Chances are, you're mother isn't really looking for a number. She's merely wanting to draw your attention to the fact that your room is messy.
2006-09-08 03:09:31
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answered by vicky 1
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According to Urban Dictionary, it is the obvious answer to a rhetorical question
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=rhetorical+answer
2006-09-08 03:12:44
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answered by DaBasset - BYBs kill dogs 7
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Good one!!! You got everyone stumped. Everyone keeps refering back to a rhetorical question. The answer is is that there isn't one.
2006-09-08 03:07:28
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answered by Mo 5
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