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Which statement describes the path of electrons from a battery to a circuit? A. Electrons move through the battery from the positive terminal to
the negative terminal and then into the circuit.
B. Electrons move through the battery from the negative terminal to
the positive terminal and then into the circuit.
C. Electrons move away from the negative end of a battery and then
through the circuit toward the positive end of the battery.
D. Electrons move away from the positive end of a battery and then
through the circuit toward the negative end of the battery.

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