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Excerpt from "Abolition Speech" by William Wilberforce (May 12, 1789; House of Commons, London) When I consider the magnitude of the subject which I am to bring before the House-a subject, in which the interests, not of
this country, nor of Europe alone, but of the whole world, and of posterity, are involved: and when I think, at the same time,
on the weakness of the advocate who has undertaken this great cause-when these reflections press upon my mind, it is
impossible for me not to feel both terrified and concerned at my own inadequacy to such a task.
Which correctly inserts an ellipsis to indicate an omission of words?
A)
B)
"It is impossible for me not to feel...both terrified and concerned at my own
inadequacy to such a task.'
"When I consider the magnitude of the subject which I am to bring before
the House...it is impossible for me not to feel both terrified and concerned
at my own inadequacy to such a task."
"When I consider the magnitude... of the subject which I am to bring before
the House, it is impossible for me not to feel both terrified and concerned
at my own inadequacy to such a task."
"When I think at the same time, on the weakness of the advocate who has
undertaken this great cause it is impossible for me not to feel both
terrified and concerned at my own inadequacy to such a task.
D)

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