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Wilberforce’s impassioned speech appealed primarily to the audience’s
. The English Bill of Rights relied on a reader’s
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Wilberforce’s impassioned speech appealed primarily to the audience’s
. The English Bill of Rights relied on a reader’s
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It seems like your question is incomplete. However, I can infer what you're asking about.
For the first blank regarding Wilberforce’s impassioned speech, the word "emotions" would likely fit, as his speeches were known for stirring emotional responses to advocate for social reform, particularly the abolition of slavery.
For the second blank about the English Bill of Rights, a suitable word could be "reason." The document is rooted in logical arguments concerning governance and the rights of individuals.
So, filling in the blanks:
Wilberforce’s impassioned speech appealed primarily to the audience’s **emotions**. The English Bill of Rights relied on a reader’s **reason**.
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For the first blank regarding Wilberforce’s impassioned speech, the word "emotions" would likely fit, as his speeches were known for stirring emotional responses to advocate for social reform, particularly the abolition of slavery.
For the second blank about the English Bill of Rights, a suitable word could be "reason." The document is rooted in logical arguments concerning governance and the rights of individuals.
So, filling in the blanks:
Wilberforce’s impassioned speech appealed primarily to the audience’s **emotions**. The English Bill of Rights relied on a reader’s **reason**.
If you have specific options or terms to choose from, please provide more details!
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