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When giving a speech that requires a call to action, many speakers use rhetorical questions. what is a rhetorical question?
a. a question that is used to check for understanding
b. a question that is asked and answered by the speaker
c. a question asked solely to produce an effect rather than a reply
d. a question that is asked by the audience after the speech is done

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