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The English Bill of Rights relied on a reader’s

emotions
fear
respect for authority
sense of logic

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wrong
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The English Bill of Rights primarily relied on a reader’s **sense of logic**. It was a legal document that articulated the rights of individuals and the limitations on the powers of the monarchy, attempting to establish a rational framework for governance and the rule of law. It aimed to justify the necessity of these rights and the importance of parliamentary sovereignty through logical argumentation.

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