To complete the statements about William Wilberforce's 1789 Abolition Speech and the English Bill of Rights, you can use the following responses:
- Wilberforce’s impassioned speech appealed primarily to the audience’s emotions or moral conscience.
- The English Bill of Rights relied on a reader’s understanding of legal principles or rationality.
These answers reflect the different appeals used in Wilberforce's speech, which aimed to stir feelings of compassion and justice, and the Bill of Rights, which is rooted in legal and logical reasoning.