Rhetorical questions, do they make a difference?



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I think you know the answer to that
i dont know do they?
Who knows?
What can one say?
yes
Does any question actually make a difference?
If they do; does it matter. and can they be right or wrong?
Yes, rhetorical questions make a difference in their own way. Usually used sarcastically, they help to express or point out an otherwise widely recognized or obvious thing. It lets us (and I know myself in most cases) ask the questions you know the other person already knows just to prove a point. Therefore, I say yes, it has its point.
When you 'know' enough no longer to think or feel your responses yet not being numb, you are making insight into any given situation.
Is that a rhetorical question? I guess not. In some instances rhetorical questions make a person think so on important matters they do make a difference.
Yes. You don't answer a rhetorical question.

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