Asked by paris
What is an example of rhetorical questioning?
Where are you going?
How do you solve this problem?
What time is it?
Isn't it a beautiful day?
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A rhetorical question is asked for effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer.
From your list, "Isn't it a beautiful day?" is an example of a rhetorical question — it invites agreement and isn't meant to solicit factual information. The others ("Where are you going?", "How do you solve this problem?", "What time is it?") are ordinary information-seeking questions. (In some contexts any question can be used rhetorically, but those three are normally genuine requests for information.)
From your list, "Isn't it a beautiful day?" is an example of a rhetorical question — it invites agreement and isn't meant to solicit factual information. The others ("Where are you going?", "How do you solve this problem?", "What time is it?") are ordinary information-seeking questions. (In some contexts any question can be used rhetorically, but those three are normally genuine requests for information.)
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