The correct answer accurately defines robbery as the taking of another's property through force or threats, which is a defining element of this crime. Other choices are incorrect as they fail to include key components, such as the use of force or threats (necessary for robbery), or they describe different criminal offenses. For example, answers that mention merely 'stealing' refer to theft or larceny, which do not require force. The distinction between robbery and theft lies in the additional element of force or intimidation.
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