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Use the Passages to answer the questions. The passengers are "Wilberforce 1789 Abolition Speech" and "The English bill of rights"
Who performs impassioned speech appealed primarily to the audiences Fear sense of authority emotions or logic. The English bill of rights relied on a readers sense of The English bill of rights relied on a readers sense of logic respect for The English bill of rights relied on a reader's sense of logic respect for authority fear or emotions
Who performs impassioned speech appealed primarily to the audiences Fear sense of authority emotions or logic. The English bill of rights relied on a readers sense of The English bill of rights relied on a readers sense of logic respect for The English bill of rights relied on a reader's sense of logic respect for authority fear or emotions
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The "Wilberforce 1789 Abolition Speech" performed an impassioned speech that appealed primarily to the audience's emotions. This speech aimed to evoke strong feelings regarding the morality of slavery and the need for its abolition.
On the other hand, "The English Bill of Rights" relied on a reader's sense of logic and respect for authority. This document was structured to present legal and constitutional arguments that outlined the rights of individuals and the limits of government, appealing to rational thought and established authority.
On the other hand, "The English Bill of Rights" relied on a reader's sense of logic and respect for authority. This document was structured to present legal and constitutional arguments that outlined the rights of individuals and the limits of government, appealing to rational thought and established authority.
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