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THINK ABOUT LEGAL CONCEPTS Answer the following questions about legal concepts. 1. An actual harmful or offensive touching is at the heart of the tort of assault. True or False? 2. A person who has consented to be detained by another cannot recover for the tort of false imprisonment. True or False? 3. Spoken defamation is (a) libel (b) liable (c) slander (d) none of the above 4. An unwelcome and unlawful intrusion into one's personal life so as to cause outrage, mental suffering, or humiliation is the tort of 5. An innocent buyer of stolen goods cannot be liable for conversion since the buyer had no intent to keep the goods from their right- ful owner. True or False? 6. Which of the following is not a defense to negligence? (a) contributory negligence (b) comparative negligence (c) violation of reasonable person standard (d) assumption of risk 7. Strict liability may exist even when a defendant was not negligent. True or False?THINK CRITICALLY ABOUT EVIDENCE Study the following situations, answer the questions, then prepare arguments to support your answers. 8. Betty was at a baseball game seated one row behind a famous movie star. When Betty stood up to cheer, she was bumped by the person beside her. She lost her balance and fell into the lap of the movie star. He sued her for the tort of assault. Who prevails? 9. Every morning on the way to work, Sharon rides an elevator up 14 floors. Sometimes, when it is crowded, the elevator oper ator intentionally touches her in an offensive way. What can Sharon do legally? 10. Ham was a guest in Lane's home. While leaving the house, Ham was injured when she slipped on some ice that had formed on the steps leading from the door. Lane had cautioned Ham about the possibility of the steps being slippery, and Ham admitted seeing the ice. In a legal action claiming negligence, would Lane be liable? 11. Ashleigh has a pet boa constrictor named Pauline. She keeps it in the most expensive, escape-proof cage she can find. Regardless, the boa escapes and kills the neighbor's famed show cat which was valued at more than $5,000. Will Ashleigh be liable