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Question Posted Thursday March 10 2011, 12:45 am

What advice do authorities give to teachers on rhetorical question?

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GradingCurve answered Sunday March 13 2011, 10:54 pm:
Do you mean rewording the same question over and over? Or seeminly repeating the same question but really are not. They're different but only slightly. Most will not notice though... They just think your're underminding them or their intelligent. When only you're acknowledging the wolf in your own midst.. so to speak... Can you be a little more specific though.

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