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What rhetorical questions are there (more than 6)

No, Murphy, Murphy, what, what, what, what.

First, isn't it?

Interpretation: adverbs. Used in interrogative sentences to strengthen rhetorical tone: they can do it, but we can't?

Source: "The Strange Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" The second time: "I thought, how can these people steal? Are they wrong about others? "

Second, Murphy

Interpretation: guessing or rhetorical questions often echo "no": he will say doubtfully, did I hear you wrong? She did not come today. Is she sick again?

Source: The tenth lecture of Legend of Heroes of Children: "You only said that you live in the clouds. What is the word "meeting in the clouds"? Are you really absent-minded? "

Third, why not?

Interpretation: expressing "isn't it" in rhetorical tone: isn't it strange? . Is this explanation not contradictory?

Source: Xu Dishan's Weaving Nets and Planting Flowers to Die Yang: "Did you hear that hateful servant insist that his master's surname is not Jin, but my son changed his surname?"

Fourth, how?

Explanation:

1. Ask about the nature, status, methods, reasons, etc. : What's this? . Should this problem be solved? . Won't he come back?

2. Generally refers to the nature, state or way: you are willing to do it.

Source: Huashan's "Road in the Mountains": "There is a shepherd with a white beard standing at the door, and his weather-beaten red face is shining with a pair of deep eyes. I don't remember where I have seen it. "

How about verb (abbreviation of verb) [rú hé]

Interpretation: interrogative pronouns. How; How's it going: How's it going? . How to handle this matter? . Don't always say how bad others are. How to deal with it.

Source: Guo Moruo's How to Learn Poetry and Literature: "It is certainly not our subjective ability for our mother to teach us this way."