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Rhetorical Questions
100

Not very important.

What is trivial?

100

Bored out of one's mind.

What is extremely bored?

100

Live it up

What is to do something exciting without regret?

100

Costs an arm and a leg.

What is something that is expensive?

100

This is asked without expecting an answer or when the answer is obvious.

What is a rhetorical question?

200

To make fun of someone.

What is ridicule?

200

Bent out of shape.

What is angry/upset?

200

Dodged a bullet.

What is avoiding a situation that could have been worse?

200

Let the cat out of the bag.

What is to tell a secret you weren't supposed to?

200

When it is a question that's asked for effect with no answer expected.

How do we know if a question is rhetorical?

300

Strong feeling of regret.

What is remorse?

300

On top of the world.

What is very happy?

300

You've got some nerve.

What is to do something offensive/inappropriate?

300

Bite off more than you can chew.

What is to take on something you cannot handle?

300

"How could I be so stupid?" (Rhetorical or not?)

What is Rhetorical?
400

To feel shocked/worried

What is horrified?

400

Down in the dumps.

What is sad/depressed?

400

Hit the books.

What is "Study hard"?

400

Scratch someone's back. "You Scratch my back, I scratch yours."

What is to help someone out with the expectation of the same in return.

400

Rhetorical questions are either literal or figurative language. (Which is it?)

What is figurative language?

500

As far as I am concerned

What is "From my point of view"?

500

Moved to tears.

What is to cry?
500

Break a leg.

What is "Good Luck"?

500

Pushing up daisies.

What is someone who has passed away?

500

Rhetorical questions can help the speaker control the audiences thoughts, by convincing them to engage and persuade them to agree.

Why we use a rhetorical question?