se the passages to answer the question.

Select the correct answers from the lists.

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Wilberforce’s impassioned speech appealed primarily to the audience’s
. The English Bill of Rights relied on a reader’s
.

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To answer your question effectively, I need to consider the context of Wilberforce's speech and the English Bill of Rights.

Based on historical context:

  1. Wilberforce’s impassioned speech appealed primarily to the audience’s emotions or morality. He often addressed the moral implications of slavery and sought to invoke a strong emotional response to inspire change.

  2. The English Bill of Rights relied on a reader’s understanding of rights or awareness of legal principles. It was designed to communicate the fundamental rights of citizens and the limits of government power, requiring readers to comprehend these concepts.

Please adjust the options based on the specific word choices provided in your lists to ensure the best possible answers.

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