Question
What makes a rhetorical question different from an ordinary question?(1 point)
Responses
The question is not easy to understand.
The question is not easy to understand.
The speaker asks it without knowing the answer.
The speaker asks it without knowing the answer.
The speaker does not ask it expecting an answer.
The speaker does not ask it expecting an answer.
The question can mean different things.
Responses
The question is not easy to understand.
The question is not easy to understand.
The speaker asks it without knowing the answer.
The speaker asks it without knowing the answer.
The speaker does not ask it expecting an answer.
The speaker does not ask it expecting an answer.
The question can mean different things.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **The speaker does not ask it expecting an answer.**
A rhetorical question is typically posed to make a point or provoke thought rather than to elicit a response.
A rhetorical question is typically posed to make a point or provoke thought rather than to elicit a response.
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