Use the passages to answer the question. Select Passage 1 and Passage 2.

How do the tones of the two documents reflect their different purposes? Select the two correct answers.

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The Bill of Rights is a legal document, so the language is more formal and the structure more defined.
The Bill of Rights is a legal document, so the language is more formal and the structure more defined.

Both documents use a list structure and first-person pronouns to appeal to the audience’s respect for authority.
Both documents use a list structure and first-person pronouns to appeal to the audience’s respect for authority.

Wilberforce’s speech is more emotional because it is intended to be spoken aloud and delivered to an audience.
Wilberforce’s speech is more emotional because it is intended to be spoken aloud and delivered to an audience.

Wilberforce’s speech uses data and statistics to make its point, avoiding personal opinions and emotional language.
Wilberforce’s speech uses data and statistics to make its point, avoiding personal opinions and emotional language.

The Bill of Rights is more emotional because it describes one person’s personal feelings.

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The two correct answers that reflect the different tones and purposes of the documents are:

  1. The Bill of Rights is a legal document, so the language is more formal and the structure more defined.

  2. 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.

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