Under what conditions can a plaintiff successfully bring a sexual harassment charge?
A) It is possible only if the plaintiff can prove both economic and psychological harm.
B) It is possible only if the plaintiff can prove either economic or psychological harm.
C) The plaintiff need prove neither economic nor psychological harm.
D) Only quid pro quo forms of harassment may be brought into court.
E) Only harassment that creates offensive or intimidating employment conditions that amount to a hostile environment.
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