The two correct answers that reflect the different tones and purposes of the documents are:
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The Bill of Rights is a legal document, so the language is more formal and the structure more defined.
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Wilberforce’s speech is more emotional because it is intended to be spoken aloud and delivered to an audience.
These responses highlight the formal nature of the Bill of Rights as a legal text and the emotional appeal of Wilberforce's speech intended for an audience.