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:
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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.
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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.
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