Multiple Choice
Words within direct quotation marks
A) never can be grounds for a libel suit.
B) can be the basis of a successful libel suit if they substantially change the meaning of what the plaintiff actually said.
C) always can be grounds for a libel suit if they are not exactly the words spoken by the plaintiff
D) cannot be the basis for a libel suit because the speaker gave consent.
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