The difference between libel and slander is that
A) libel is illegal, and slander is legal.
B) libel is spoken, and slander is written.
C) libel is written, and slander is spoken.
D) libel is legal, and slander is illegal.
E) libel only occurs with public figures, and slander can occur with private individuals.
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