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saraeharris

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Libel is to a written statement as slander is to a
 
  A) material misstatement B) false statement
  C) oral statement D) recorded statement

Question 2

If a newspaper runs a picture of a plaintiff in support of a story entitled Klutzes whom we know
  and love although the plaintiff was actually knocked over by a very stiff wind, the plaintiff will have
  a cause of action in
 
  A) unreasonable intrusion
  B) holding a plaintiff in a false light in the public eye
  C) public disclosure of private facts
  D) appropriation



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Galvarado142

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



saraeharris

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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