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rhetorical question

Question, often used by public speakers and debaters, that either does not require an answer or for which the speaker intends to provide his or her own answer (‘Does this government know what it is doing?’). Such a question is used as a striking substitute for a statement.

Rhetorical questions are not confined to public speaking but are part of everyday colloquial speech (‘Do you want a slap on the head?’).



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At any rate, the narrator's use of erotema would seem to be a frantic rhetorical attempt to encourage acceptance in his audience of the theory of perversity.
 
 
 
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