Comparing a declaration against interest to an admission by a party-opponent, which of the following statements is true?
A) Both allow the statement to be made by a nonparty.
B) Both allow for admission of the statement when the declarant is unavailable.
C) Both require that the statement must be against interest when the statement is made.
D) Both require that the statement includes an admission of guilt.
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