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What is it called when questions are posed as if then?

There isn't a single specific term for questions posed as "if-then". However, you can describe them using various terms depending on the context and purpose:

General terms:

* Hypothetical questions: This is a broad term that encompasses any question exploring a hypothetical scenario.

* Conditional questions: This term emphasizes the "if" part of the question, highlighting the condition that must be met for the "then" part to occur.

* Speculative questions: This term implies a sense of uncertainty and exploration of possibilities.

More specific terms:

* Counterfactual questions: These questions explore what would have happened if something had been different in the past. For example, "What if the dinosaurs hadn't gone extinct?"

* Predictive questions: These questions explore what might happen in the future. For example, "What will happen if we continue to pollute the environment?"

* Problem-solving questions: These questions explore possible solutions to a problem. For example, "What if we try this new approach to solving this issue?"

The best term to use will depend on the specific context and the intent of the question.

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