The tort of assault differs from the tort of battery in which of the following ways?
A) Assault is an intentional tort and battery relates to negligence.
B) Assault is a strict liability tort.
C) Assault requires the plaintiff to show that he or she was aware of the immediate danger.
D) Assault requires proof of each of the separate elements of negligence.
E) Assault claims may be brought on future threats,whereas battery claims may not.
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