is "Who is responsible for fixing the country's problems?" a parallel structure, a understatement or a rhetorical question?

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The question "Who is responsible for fixing the country's problems?" is an example of a rhetorical question. Rhetorical questions are posed to make a point rather than to elicit an answer. In this case, it suggests there may be a deeper issue about accountability or the complexity of the problems, rather than seeking a straightforward answer. It is not an example of parallel structure or understatement.