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What does William Wilberforce’s rhetoric suggest he expects of his audience?

He expects the audience to be deeply divided on the topic and fears the discussion will not produce results
He expects the topic to be inflammatory and sensitive and hopes they will handle it with decorum
He expects the audience to be dismissive of the topic but hopes they will reconsider and take it seriously
He expects the topic to e one on which they can mostly agree but fears they will try to avoid blame

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Based on your question, William Wilberforce’s rhetoric suggests he expects the topic to be inflammatory and sensitive and hopes they will handle it with decorum.

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