In an assault or battery tort case, consent is when:
A) the injured party intentionally placed himself in danger
B) the injured party gave permission to the alleged wrongdoer to interfere with a personal right
C) the injured party did not give permission to the alleged wrongdoer to interfere with a personal right
D) the alleged wrongdoer warned the injured party of the possibility of harm
E) none of the other choices
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