After a dinner at Rosario's Italian Eatery, Stephanie believes that she was overcharged and shoves Thom, the waiter. Thom sues Stephanie, alleging that the shove was a battery. Stephanie is liable
A) if Rosario's did not actually overcharge Stephanie
B) if the shove was offensive.
C) if Stephanie acted out of malice.
D) under no circumstances-there was no physical injury.
B
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