pseudoquestions
A pseudoquestion is a statement phrased in the form of a question but which does not actually seek information. Instead, it is used to assert a point, express an opinion, or make a rhetorical statement. The speaker or writer already knows the answer, or believes the answer to be obvious or self-evident to the audience.
Pseudoquestions often employ a tone that implies the answer is beyond dispute. For example, "Isn't the sky
These linguistic devices can serve various rhetorical purposes. They can be used to engage the audience, to