Case #1 Jen Gowers was cleaning the floor of a supermarket at 4.00 a.m., when Robber #1 broke ____the building. Jen grabbed the closest thing, a banana, and threw it at the robber’s head, as hard as she could. He ran away, but Jen was sure he wouldn’t evade ____ for long. The next day, the robber went to police and complained about the bruises on his face. Jen was ____ with assault. She couldn’t afford to pay for a good lawyer and was ____ guilty by a jury. She was ____ to three months in jail. Case #2 At her ____ Robber #2 said she just wanted money to buy lunch, and hadn’t ____ or planned her crime. She had entered a bookshop and screamed she would shoot if she wasn’t given money. Sales staff refused because the gun in her bag was obviously just a banana. After she ____ the scene of the crime, she was caught eating her weapon 100 metres down the road. She ____ guilty to robbery and was sentenced ____ one year in jail. Case #3 Robber #3, who stole a £20,000 ring from a jeweller’s, was seen leaving the ____ of the crime on security cameras. However, he managed to ____ arrest by hiding inside a zoo, where he survived for ten days by eating bananas meant for the elephants. One night, he ____ into the zoo café, an alarm went off, and he was finally ____ . At his trial, Robber #3 was sentenced ____ one year ____ jail for the robbery and two years for hiding in the zoo. He is only 16.

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