Circle each answer that is true about defamation, libel and slander

a) There is no material difference; each refers to different usages of the same term.
b) Libel and slander are forms of defamation.
c) Libel traditionally refers to defamation in print; slander to spoken or oral
defamation.
d) Only slander applies to broadcast and Internet news.


b

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