Q.1
Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Life's trials.
  • Life is a constant trial.
  • Oh dear!
  • Why me?
  • Woe is me!
Q.2
Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Discouraging smoking.
  • Don't smoke please.
  • How many times must I tell you to stop?
  • Stop smoking!
  • You must stop smoking please.
Q.3
Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Managing a company.
  • Improve your output now!
  • Who can say if you'll be able to improve your output?
  • You must improve your output.
  • Your output is being improved.
Q.4
Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Environment
  • Earth's resources are being wasted.
  • They waste earth's resources.
  • We are wasting earth's resources.
  • When will we stop wasting earth's resources?
Q.5
Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Thinking about possible future scientific advances.
  • Curing diseases might become possible.
  • Diseases might become curable.
  • We might be able to cure diseases.
  • Who can tell which diseases might become curable?
Q.6
Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Thinking about an impossibility.
  • Are you joking?
  • It is a joke.
  • It's a joke, it can't really happen.
  • What a joke!
Q.7
Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Wondering at technological advances.
  • It is incredible that man has landed on the moon.
  • Man has landed on the moon - incredible!
  • We thought that man would land on the moon.
  • Who would have thought that man would land on the moon?
Q.8
Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Detective novels.
  • Become a detective!
  • Find the villain!
  • Follow the clues and solve the mystery!
  • Whodunnit?
Q.9
Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Thinking about current affairs.
  • End world poverty!
  • Poverty in the world must end.
  • The world must end poverty.
  • Who knows when poverty in the world will end?
Q.10
Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Changing a speed limit.
  • Cars crash on that road.
  • Cars travel too fast on that road.
  • How many more cars will crash on that road?
  • That road is the scene of many car crashes.
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