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Orianna TOUCHES a positively charged metal plate, like the one shown below, to a neutral metal sphere. How does the charge of the metal sphere change? A. It gains an excess of positive charge.

B. It gains an excess of negative charge.

C. It has a positive charge inside of the sphere.

D. It has a negative charge inside of the sphere.

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