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2007-09-10 14:39:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No it ain't. A rhetorical question is when you ask a question for the purpose of someone to think instead of answer. I answered. Tee-hee.
2007-09-10 21:41:07
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answer #2
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answered by RidiculousQstioner w/Vengeance 2
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That's a question that doesn't require a spoken answer. NawwhatI'msayin'? (something like that) Wood I b a fool 2 respond with something so witty? (OK, that's a lil 2 much.)
2007-09-10 21:44:59
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answer #3
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answered by The Glorious S.O.B. 7
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"what is a rhetorical question?" is NOT a rhetorical question.. that is more of a "define this" question.. a rhetorical question is a question you ask that you don't really want an answer to.. it's more of a question that you ask to get your point across...
2007-09-10 21:42:21
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answer #4
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answered by idgaf 5
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example What good is a baby?
Do monkeys have tails?
2007-09-10 21:42:51
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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But what does getting really mean anyway?
2007-09-10 21:41:14
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answer #6
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answered by Galahad 7
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Funny ya...
2007-09-10 21:41:22
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answer #7
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answered by freezing lady 6
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it's a question without an answer.. so you're wrong.. cause this one has an answer...
2007-09-10 21:42:48
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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a question asked....that was never meant to be answered..yet this was meant to be answered, was it not?
2007-09-10 21:42:56
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answer #9
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answered by ms.O 2
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this one.
2007-09-10 21:42:51
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, you got me good. never saw that one coming. good one, my friend.
2007-09-10 21:42:02
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answer #11
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answered by waddlin' along 7
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