Under the common-law definition, robbery combines larceny with an added element of violence or threat. The taking must be accomplished by force or intimidation. Neither an elevated dollar value, the presence of a weapon, nor a prior breaking and entering is necessary. Therefore, only the use of force or intimidation is a required element among the options listed.
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