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The correct answer is "have taken" as in "the thieves have taken the jewels". "Have taken" is the perfect tense, using the auxiliary "have" and the past participle taken. (This is often called the present perfect tense, to distinguish it from the past perfect, or pluperfect, as in "the thieves had taken the jewels".)

The form "took" is the simple past tense, as in "the thieves took the jewels".

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