Rhetorical vs Nonrhetorical - What's the difference?
rhetorical | nonrhetorical |
Part of or similar to rhetoric, which is the use of language as a means to persuade.
Not earnest, or presented only for the purpose of an argument
Not rhetorical.
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As adjectives the difference between rhetorical and nonrhetorical
is that rhetorical is part of or similar to rhetoric, which is the use of language as a means to persuade while nonrhetorical is not rhetorical.rhetorical
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(-)- A rhetorical question , for example, is one used merely to make a point, with no response expected.
nonrhetorical
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