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Which of the following does not serve as a way to neutralize the charge in a body?
a. bringing the charged body into contact with another body having equal but opposite charge
b. adding more protons to a positively charged body until the number of protons matches the number of electrons
c. allowing free electrons to escape from a negatively charged body
d. adding free electrons to a positively charged body
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