Multiple Choice
The principal distinction between assault and battery is:
A) the difference between the plaintiff knowing the defendant and not knowing the defendant
B) the difference between the defendant intending to cause harm and not intending to cause harm
C) the difference between the requirements of proximate cause and ultimate cause
D) all of the other specific choices
E) none of the other specific choices
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