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Sent 1: Magnetism is the ability of a material to be attracted by a magnet.
Sent 2: It also include the ability for some material to act like a magnet.
Sent 3: No doubt youve handled refrigerator magnets.
Sent 4: You can see some in Figure 1.28.
Sent 5: You probably know they stick to a metal refrigerator.
Sent 6: This is what holds your homework up.
Sent 7: Maybe your little sisters drawings are hung on the fridge in this manner.
Sent 8: Do magnets stick to all materials?
Sent 9: Of course not.
Sent 10: You have probably checked and they do not stick to other surfaces.
Sent 11: They do not stick to wooden doors or glass windows.
Sent 12: Wood and glass are not attracted to a magnet.
Sent 13: Obviously, only certain materials are attracted to magnets.
Question: Since magnets don't stick to some surfaces what can we conclude? (true/0)
Question: What do magnets not stick to? (true/1)
Question: What holds your homework up on a refrigerator? (false/2)
Question: Do Magnets stick to all materials? (true/3)
Question: What is magnetism? (true/4)
Question: What doesn't a magnet stick to and what are examples of these materials? (true/5)
Question: What is magnetism and what is an example of this? (true/6)
Question: Give examples of materials to which magnets stick to and do not stick to. (true/7)
Question: Can you stick your sister's drawings to a wooden cupboard with a magnet? (false/8)
Question: What ability of material can also act like a magnet? (true/9)
Question: What do some magnets stick to? (true/10)
Question: What are some examples of things you can hold up by a magnet on a refrigerator? (true/11)
Question: Do magnets stick to all materials? (true/12)
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