Final answer:
When holding a negatively charged comb near a neutral metal plate, the electric field of the comb causes electrons in the metal plate to move away from the comb.
Step-by-step explanation:
When a student holds a negatively charged plastic comb near a neutral metal plate, the electric field of the comb causes the free electrons in the metal plate to move away from the comb. The negative charge on the comb repels the electrons in the metal plate, creating a region with a deficit of electrons near the comb and a region with an excess of electrons at the far end of the plate.
This effect is known as polarization, where equal but opposite charges separate. The answer to the question is C) The electric field of the comb causes electrons in the metal plate to move away from the comb.