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Jigneshbharati Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

It's not much to ask

"It's not much to ask, is it?"
I saw the above in the short video about rhetorical questions.
I don't understand how the above can be considered as an example of a rhetorical question.
What does the question "its not much..."?
  

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It's the perfect rhetorical question. Here are a few examples I found. 'What is all the fuss about wearing a mask?

  • It's the perfect rhetorical question.
  • Here are a few examples I found.
  • 'What is all the fuss about wearing a mask?
  • ' What is important is having respect for others inasmuch as you would like to be respected.
  • It's not much to ask, is it?
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It's the perfect rhetorical question. Here are a few examples I found.

'What is all the fuss about wearing a mask? It's not too much to ask is it?'

What is important is having respect for others inasmuch as you would like to be respected. It's not much to ask, is it?

I’m a social creature. I’m a human. I like to be with other humans. To talk to other humans. Just to inter

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