They can help strengthen a point as long as the question is then enforced. They help to convince the listener since usually even thought it's not said we usually think yes in our head after hearing a rhetorical question.
No, it is not a correct sentence.
The mistake is in the word <em />worse - you need to use the superlative (final) form of the adjective. Bad - worse - worst. So the correct answer would actually be:
Deciding to go to Barcelona was the worst decision I ever made.
Answer:
It is TRUE!
Explanation:
It is a true sentence the three different ways to organize details depend on the area that the author is focusing on, order of importance arranges the information as it affects the general writing going from the most important to the least, order of place organizes the information in a spacial form referring to physical location of the events, and order of outstanding feature organize them as the quality of the information connects to the topic.
Third-person limited point of view
im pretty sure
Yes I'm pretty sure but it's not really asking anything