Mary decides to rob a bank. She obtains a gun, drives to the bank, enters the bank, points the gun at the teller and asks him to get the money from the vault. Before the teller can respond, an off-duty police officer tackles Mary, disarms her, and places her under arrest. Mary could be charged with:
A. solicitation.
B. attempted robbery.
C. conspiracy to commit robbery.
D. theft.
Answer: B
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