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甲夜间潜入乙家行窃,盗取2000元财物。即将离开时,被乙发觉后,为尽快脱身将乙打成重

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甲夜间潜入乙家行窃,盗取2000元财物。即将离开时,被乙发觉后,为尽快脱身将乙打成重伤。下列判断正确的是()

A.仅就甲盗取2000元财物,构成盗窃罪

B.仅就甲将乙打成重伤,构成故意伤害罪

C.仅就甲夜间潜入乙家,构成非法侵入住宅罪

D.就甲的行为整体而言,仅构成抢劫罪一罪

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