What are rhetorical questions?

Questions where there is more than one answer.

Questions where a response isn't expected.

Questions that are repeated throughout a speech.

Questions that are too difficult to answer.

Rhetorical questions are questions that are asked for effect or to make a point, rather than to elicit an answer. They are often used in speeches, writing, or everyday conversation to engage the audience or to emphasize a particular idea or argument. Rhetorical questions can be used to challenge the listener's assumptions, make the audience think more deeply about a topic, or to create a sense of drama or tension.