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- Graiser wrote:
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- A hypothetical question is one that does not require an answer but is asked to explore possibilities and project theories, so Angry’s replies should be sufficient.
What this one? What a crock of shite if I may be so blunt? You are thinking of a rhetorical question posed to make point which doesn't require an answer. It's a question, question requires an answer, it's the situation that is hypothetical ie, supposing we are offered one million for Camara would you sell him?
The situation is made up of imagined but a hypothetical question can and should be answered.
The e reason you and Angers won't answer it is because you aren't really comfortable with the position that you are taking which is being supportive of being a selling club. You've always been a bosses man I'm a bit more surprised at Angry taking that position tbh.
It’s only a crock of shite because you just don’t understand the correct meaning and you also need to support your interpretation.
As for me being a bosses man, how could you possibly know? and in my former life I was the boss.
A rhetorical question does not need answering a hypothetical question is an actual question and hence requires an answer. Look it up.
I have and in regards to a hypothetical question your quite wrong.
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There you go mate this should help.
Link doesn’t work, you need to shape up a bit ears.
Or maybe this will help you
How do you answer a hypothetical question?
DO take a few seconds to gather yourself. ...
DON'T blurt out the first thing that comes to mind. ...
DO ask questions if you need to clarify. ...
DON'T ramble or go off on tangents. ...
DO think about your own history. ...
DON'T feel pressured to give a definitive answer to the problem.
Isn’t google wonderful?