Do these three sentences have excellent grammar and right word choices without changing the words appalled (adjective), remorse (noun), and jubilation (noun)?
1. We were appalled when we saw the news in the TV about the tsunami in Japan that destroyed everything.
2. The criminal who robbed the bank started to have strong remorse on his actions and returned the money that he stole back to the bank.
3. The girl who got accepted to Harvard University had a big jubilation with her friends and family by going to a really fancy restaurant.