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Scrat [10]
2 years ago
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A band has a concert in your town, and a reporter for the school writes a negative review, saying that the performer was untalen

ted and that the show was a waste of time and money for those attending. The musicians sued the paper for libel. Who is likely to win the case? Why?
(THIS IS JOURNALISM)
History
1 answer:
stepan [7]2 years ago
5 0
The musician because Beethoven is actually in there and there are the imposter
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