Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the correct definition of libel and slander?
A) Libel is an attack on reputation by print or picture and slander is an attack on reputation by speech.
B) Libel is a legal term meaning at fault and slander is an insult to someone's family.
C) Libel is an attack on reputation by speech and slander is an attack on reputation done through pictures or print.
D) Libel is a legal term meaning at fault and slander is an attack on someone's reputation.
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