A defendant, intending to frighten a plaintiff by swinging a baseball bat and stopping just short of the plaintiff's head, accidentally misjudges the distance and strikes the plaintiff, causing injury. Under the doctrine of transferred intent, which of the following intentional torts has the defendant most likely committed?
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A
Assault only, because the defendant only intended to cause apprehension.
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B
Battery, because the intent to commit an assault can be transferred to establish the intent for battery.
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C
Neither assault nor battery, because the contact was unintentional.
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D
Both assault and battery, but only if the plaintiff was aware of the incoming swing.