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Test: 3rd Grade Science
1. | Gregory and Morgan have two magnets. They are confused about why the magnets will not go together. They push them together with all of their might, but they still will not connect. Why won't the magnets go together? |
The magnets have opposite poles (charges) being pushed together.
The magnets are broken.
The magnets have the same poles (charges) being pushed together.
The magnets need to be activated before they will work correctly.
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