Which of the following terms describes the ability of a path…

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Which оf the fоllоwing terms describes the аbility of а pаthogen to invade and multiply in a host?

Pаul wаs аn 18-year-оld male whо had recently graduated frоm high school.  Paul was 5 feet 6 inches tall and has a slight build weighing only 130 pounds.  Paul had a stuttering problem.  Paul had learned to drive a forklift while in high school in an industrial arts class.  Therefore, Paul secured his first job driving a forklift at a local lumber company.  Paul reported to his first day of work at the lumber company and met his foreman, Dan.  Dan is a 45-year-old male.  Dan is 6 feet 3 inches tall, has muscular build and weighs 240 pounds. Early his first morning, Paul was taking instructions from Dan and stuttered, “Y,y,y,y, yes, sir” to Dan.  Dan made fun of Paul’s stuttering which caused Paul’s stutter to worsen.  Dan thereafter continued to tease Paul regarding his stutter over the next several days.  While Paul said nothing to Dan, he vowed to get even.  At the end of his shift on his 4th day of work, Paul found a can of black spray paint and on his way to his car in the parking lot found Dan’s white pickup truck and spray painted the word, “JERK” in large letters on the hood of Dan’s truck.  Dan found his truck with the sprayed painted word on it as he was leaving and was told by another employee that Paul had used the spray paint on his truck. The following morning, when Paul arrived for work, Dan was waiting for him.  While they were facing each other, Dan grabbed Paul by his shirt and lifted him off the ground.  Dan carried Paul to a small metal tool shed, threw Paul inside the tool shed and locked the door from the outside.  Paul began to shake and cry and ultimately vomited before another employee let him out of the tool shed. Paul immediate quit his job at the lumber company and drove to Dan’s home.  Arriving at Dan’s home, Paul found a rock, and while standing on the sidewalk in front of Dan’s home, Paul threw the rock at Dan’s home.  The rock traveled over Dan’s front yard and struck and shattered the front window of Dan’s home.  The rock continued on into the living room of Dan’s home where it struck and shattered a vase and then bounced on and severely scratched the coffee table in Dan’s living room. Discuss all intentional tort causes of action available to Paul against Dan, and discuss all intentional tort causes of action available to Dan against Paul.