Which of the following are variations that may be encountered when dealing with key facts?
A. Minor difference in key facts-case on point
B. Major difference in key facts-case not on point
C. Major difference in key facts-case on point
D. Major difference in key facts-case on point, broad legal principle
E. All of the above
F. a, b, and c
Answer: E
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