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What I Have Learned Activity 3: ASK ME? Direction: Write your own rhetorical questions about these school issues. Imagine that you are trying toengage your audience. c. Children are not wearing helmets when they are riding their bikes.​

Sagot :

Answer:

3. Children are not wearing helmets when they are riding their bikes.

Explanation:

Didn't you tell your kids to wear helmets when riding their bikes?

Answer:

A) cant thetly do anything to make it clean and better again?

B) Is there anyone can stop them, isnt it

Explanation:

Own Rhetorical Questions

about the School Issues 2. You have heard that lots of children are

wasting water.

Answer: Would you let those kids keep wasting

their water?

3. Children are not wearing helmets when they are riding their bikes.

Answer: Didn't you tell your kids to wear helmets when riding their bikes?

4. Students are not listening during class discussion.

Answer: Will you students not want to listen more

to my discussion?

Rhetorical Questions

A rhetorical question is one for which the

questioner does not expect a direct answer; in many cases, it may be intended to begin a discourse or to display or emphasize the speaker's or author's opinion on a subject. The question "Can't you do anything right?" is a common example.