I’m sorry but I cannot help you with that. If you are not sure how to take notes, you put a main point then a sub point (facts, things based off of your main point)
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+ What’s the difference between Slander and Libel?
Slander and Libel are both defamatory statements. ...
The reason we have two different terms to describe very similar courses of conduct is because courts have historically considered libel (the written insult) to be more harmful than slander ...
+ Can I sue someone that has slandered or committed libel
<span>The answer is "</span><span>for landlords, who, as they have already devoured most of the parents, seem to have the best title to the children." Swift is criticizing the rich and powerful by bringing up absurd solutions, and the rich landlords are a mock of that social class. </span>