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The answer is: B. In the opposite direction from the action force.
Why?
Newton's third law states that there is always a force acting in the opposite direction from the first applied force to an object, the second force will have the same magnitude but the opposite direction.
For example, when we sit on a chair, there is a force applied on the chair (our weight), at the same time, there is an equal force but with opposite direction going from the chair to us.
There are other two laws established by Newton, and they are related to the object's movement, acceleration, forces, masses, and velocity.
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