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Loaded & Rhetorical Questions - PPT Presentation

Loaded Question Definition Is used to imply something without coming out and saying it Why does the president hate rich people implies without saying it that the president hates rich people ID: 333220

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Loaded & Rhetorical Questions

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Loaded Question Definition

Is used to imply something without coming out and saying it. “Why does the president hate rich people?” implies without saying it that the president hates rich peopleSlide3

Cont. Loaded Question

Have you stopped beating your wife?

Whether he answers yes or no he implies to having a wife and at some point in the past has beaten her.Slide4

Cont. Loaded Question

I see your dog is nowhere to be seen, did he run away?

This would imply that they do have a dog and it must have ran away.Slide5

Cont. Loaded Question

Should spanking with an object be part of a good parental correction?

The question presupposes that spanking with an object is part of good parental correction.Slide6

Cont. Loaded Question

How does Andrea

Bocelli

a 13 year old child who singes Opera have such an explosive voice?

Implying that the child has a clear voice that sounds great to the one listening.Slide7

Rhetorical Question Definition

Asked just for effect or to lay emphasis on some point discussed when no real answer is expected. Slide8

Cont. Rhetorical Question

Questions for our daily life are:

“Who Knows?”

“Are you stupid?”

“Did you hear me?”

“Ok?”

“Why not?”