Use the passage to answer the question. Which phrases in the English Bill of Rights convey how the writers feel about the king? Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses “without consent of Parliament” “without consent of Parliament” “violating the freedom” “violating the freedom” “raising and keeping a standing army” “raising and keeping a standing army” “pursuant to their respective letters and elections” “pursuant to their respective letters and elections” “most serious consideration”

The two correct phrases that convey how the writers feel about the king are:

1. "violating the freedom" - This phrase suggests that the writers feel the king is infringing upon their freedom.
2. "raising and keeping a standing army" - This phrase implies that the writers are concerned about the king's power to maintain a military force, which may affect their rights and liberties.