: Re: Should I use hypophoras at the beginning of every paragraphs? Hypophora is a figure of speech in which a writer raises a question and then immediately provides an answer to that question.
If these questions are explicitly given to you as worded, I think you can make them into section headers, and organize your responses under them.
The hypophora as you reference it describes situations where the writer is raising a question in order to discuss it, not answering a question which someone else has posed.
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