Loaded Questions & Rhetorical Questions

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Loaded Questions & Rhetorical Questions By James Magee

Loaded Questions A loaded question is like an innuendo and is used to imply something without just coming out and sayin it. From the picture on the right you can see that the comic person is implying that she feels like she looks fat. It is different from a innuendo because these are questions and innuendos are more statements (ex: this time ralph is telling the truth (page 142).

Rhetorical Questions It is a question that is asked without expecting an answer. Either because it doesn’t have an answer or the answer is obvious and you asked it to make a point. As you see to the right sometimes rhetorical questions are not as obvious as we think.