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Examine the scenario. Two neutral objects, a balloon and a sweater, are rubbed against each other. Which choice most accurately describes the behavior of electric charges in the neutral objects?
Electrons move from the sweater to the balloon. The sweater becomes negatively charged while the balloon becomes positively charged.
Protons move from the sweater to the balloon. The sweater becomes negatively charged while the balloon becomes positively charged.
Electrons move from the sweater to the balloon. The sweater becomes positively charged, while the balloon becomes negatively charged.
Protons move from the sweater to the balloon. The sweater becomes positively charged while the balloon becomes negatively charged.

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