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Which of these best describes the flow of charge through a circuit? A. Charged particles are already present in the circuit components and they move in the same direction all at the same time. B. Charged particles are already present in the circuit components and they move one at a time in a straight line. C. The battery provides the charges to the circuit and they move in a straight line, one after the other. D. None of these are correct.

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