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[[All The Tropes:About Rhetorical Questions/Laconic|What if this had a Laconic page?]]
 
Using a rhetorical question to make a point in an environment where anyone can edit, like, say, a wiki? This is a blunder! Rhetorical questions are a perfectly valid way to make a point, but that question mark at the end is just [[Schmuck Bait|completely irresistible]] for some people. They ''have'' to edit in an answer.
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