Sexual assault is:
1. limited to rape.
2. an act of force in which an unwanted and uncomfortable sexual act occurs.
3. a legal term for sexual violence.
4. an act of violence in which the partner is unknown.
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1. Incorrect. Sexual assault is a broad term that encompasses a wide range of sexual victi-mization. It may include, but is not limited to, rape.
2. Correct. Sexual assault encompasses a wide range of sexual victimization including un-wanted or uncomfortable touches, kisses, hugs, petting, intercourse, or other sexual acts.
3. Incorrect. Sexual violence is a term for rape, not sexual assault, which includes a broader range of activities.
4. Incorrect. A sexual act of violence, or rape, may be categorized as sexual assault. Statis-tically, the victim knows the assailant.
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