True/False
Every fear of harm constitutes apprehension, but every apprehension does not involve fear of harm.
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Q5: MATCHING<br>-knowledge or awareness<br>A)assault<br>B)apprehension<br>C)harmful<br>D)offensive<br>E)reasonable<br>F)imminent<br>G)conditional threat<br>H)apparent present ability<br>I)transferred intent<br>J)act
Q6: MATCHING<br>-involving illness or impairment of the body<br>A)assault<br>B)apprehension<br>C)harmful<br>D)offensive<br>E)reasonable<br>F)imminent<br>G)conditional
Q7: MATCHING<br>-pertaining to an attack on one's personal
Q8: MATCHING<br>-voluntary movement of the body<br>A)assault<br>B)apprehension<br>C)harmful<br>D)offensive<br>E)reasonable<br>F)imminent<br>G)conditional threat<br>H)apparent present
Q9: If Sleeping Beauty never wanted to be
Q11: Threats made by cyberstalking or cyberbullying often
Q12: MATCHING<br>-without undue delay<br>A)false imprisonment<br>B)confinement<br>C)transferred intent<br>D)breach of the
Q13: MATCHING<br>-intent to commit a battery might lead
Q14: Give an example of an apprehension of
Q15: Which of the following is not an