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Enzo read this passage from "The Smithville Gazette: Neighborhood Thief Strikes Again.” Another episode in the recent spate of neighborhood thefts occurred on Saturday at Ferguson’s department store. Several pieces of jewelry were taken at approximately 12:30 in the afternoon. Mrs. Jane Dickson, the employee working the jewelry counter reported that she did not initially see the theft, but realized shortly before 1 p. m. that several necklaces were missing from inside the jewelry case, which she had accidentally left unlocked while moving away to help another customer.

Instead of taking notes on the central idea, Enzo copied the passage down exactly. What is the best way to revise the passage into notes that reveal the central idea?

Saturday at 12:30 p. m., Ferguson’s, Mrs. Jane Dickson, jewelry, necklaces
robbery at Ferguson’s jewelry on Sat.—necklaces stolen
On Saturday at Ferguson’s, there was a robbery and some jewelry was stolen.
Mrs. Jane Dickson says there was a jewelry robbery.

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