You know those questions that don’t need an answer…
The ‘rhetorical mark’ is a punctuation mark very closely related to a question mark, which is open and points at the sentence, as if ready to catch the answer being asked.
A rhetorical question is a question asked in order to make a statement. It doesn’t expect an answer, because the answer is implied in the question, so the rhetorical mark is closed because there’s no answer to catch.