Can someone explain rhetorical device? What are some ways to learn how to find the answers in Quora?

Imagine the following online dialogue.

What is hyperlink?

Click on the following website: https://www.merriam-webster.com/, or click here to contact me. What's a dictionary, or type it into your Web browser?/dictionary/hyperlink

To ask a question/question about what it is, the answer provides an example. (Thanks to

@RegDwigu043dt for suggesting I use a definition from somewhere other than Google).

Is there a specific name for this rhetorical device, where one is shown how to search an answer through an example of the answer?


My First

Thoughts My first thought for the right word was meta. From Wiktionary… meta

(informal)

Self-referential, structured analogously, but at a higher level.

What’s the possibility that you have ‘a genie’ granted you 3 wishes? If I wish for infinite wishes or whatever, than that is a meta wish.

I wonder what a more specific rhetorical device would describe the situation.

Thank you. 🙂 I am so excited to be part of this site. I would like to tell you what I found exciting.


Why was I asked this question because I happened to understand programs on another forum? Why does a question in Quora have this common feature? But ask a question with a question that is meant to be, it’s not about programming. It’s about strategy. As a new user, I appreciate the suggestion.

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
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What are the best comments about ‘Closed Quora’? Is it possible I will not view the answers of my users, if someone posted there? Why?

Answer 1: “Indirect Answer”)

@Jim gave a sort-of example of the situation I was describing by posting the following link. How do I have a sort-of answer for an email? a link isn’t an indirect answer. The link itself is an instance of an indirect answer.

https://academic.oup.us/. – I’m in undergraduate engineering. For

a question (whether explicit

or implicit) that calls for direct answer from a direct answer to a question, the mechanism through which the indirect response of that question counts as such can be regarded as a process in which the listener supplies, constructs, infers, or is reminded of such statements as will (together with the indirect response itself) allow the inference of a plausible direct answer.

Into the abstract to which the link refers adds an idea that is crucial to the situation I described,

specifically, articipants expect each other to cooperate in making utterances “make sense. I

really did not understand why I asked that question. Rather he answered what I wanted. Clever.

What did you

think of the @AmI #Nation_Trust_Answer2? the appropriate rhetorical device is a meta-explanation. In addition, @AmI used the useful and fancy term, enthymematic, which is interesting as regards this question. Here’s the definition which actually redirects to enthymeme : noun

Logic.
syllogism or other argument in which a premise or the conclusion is unexpressed.

I think meta-explanation would be a more-specific name than indirect answer for a rhetorical device such as I explained, I couldn’t find any web examples of the former, while I could find them for the latter.

What do the people who use EL&U think of it? What answers are best for my real life circumstances?

Is it possible to predict the upcoming spring/summer 2015 earthquake?

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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