The English Bill of Rights relied on a reader's?

Sense of logic
Emotion
Fear
Respect for authority

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The English Bill of Rights relied primarily on a reader's sense of logic. It was a legal document that articulated specific rights and principles intended to limit the powers of the monarchy and establish a framework for parliamentary authority and individual rights, which would appeal to reasoned arguments for governance and the rule of law.

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