A is attracted to B, so they will be of opposite sign charges,
B is negatively charged => A will be positively charged.
Another case will be that: A is neutral but its charges inside it repositioned them due to field of B
and excess positive charge will be near B and A get attracted to B.
Ans: A is either positively charged or neutral.
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