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What is the primary purpose of using rhetorical questions in a speech?

A. To confuse the audience
B. To encourage audience reflection and engagement
C. To delay the speech
D. To provide answers

Answer: To encourage audience reflection and engagement


Additional Information: Rhetorical questions prompt the audience to think critically about the topic.


Subjects: Public Speaking, Speaking Skills

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