With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". CURIAM. REVERSED. See Ray v. State, 403 So.2d 956 (Fla.1981) (<HOLDING>). KAHN, C.J., WEBSTER, and HAWKES, JJ.,

A: holding that an offense is factually lesser included if the charging instrument alleges that the means used to commit the crime charged include all of the elements of the alleged lesser included offense
B: holding it is fundamental error to convict a defendant of crime not charged and which is not a lesser included offense of the charged crime
C: holding that a lesser crime cannot be a lesser included offense of a greater crime if the lesser crime contains an essential element not included in the greater crime
D: holding that admission of prior crime similar to the one charged increases likelihood that jury will convict based on past pattern of behavior rather than on facts of charged offense
B.