Ted does not like Bill, Using his MeBook page, Ted posts a statement reading "Bill cheated on his college entrance exam. He had his best friend take most of his college tests for him. He is a stupid, cheating liar." None of the allegations are true. Bill heard about the post, and so did Bill's boss. Bill went to Ted's house and confronted him. Things heated up and Ted ended up shoving Bill. Bill left and contacted his attorney the next day. What civil action might Bill bring against Ted? conversion libel slander intentional infliction of emotional distress Question 2 1 pts Which additional action might Bill bring against Ted? conversion consent battery strict liability What would be the best defense that Ted could raise if Bill filed a defamation suit? Ted intentionally posted the false information on the internet. Bill negligently showed up at Ted's door, forcing Ted to defend himself. Ted can prove that Bill cheated on his entrance exams and had someone take tests for him. Bill would have been fired anyways because he is so stupid. Which of the following analysis statements would be correct in the case of Bill v. Ted? Ted breached his duty to Bill so he is strictly liable. Bill assumed the risk of damage when he approached Ted at Ted's house. Ted is not liable for battery because a reasonable person would not consider the shove harmful or offensive. Ted intentionally posted the untrue statements on the internet..