In most jurisdictions, a defendant who unlawfully enters a building with intent to commit a rape or arson:
A) can be convicted of burglary.
B) can be convicted of burglary only if he completed the crime he intended to commit when he entered the building.
C) cannot be convicted of burglary.
D) can be convicted of burglary if he also stole property once inside the building.
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