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To attract the south pole of a bar magnet, you would need to place it near the north pole of another magnet or in close proximity to the bar magnet's north pole. Since opposite poles attract, positioning the south pole of the bar magnet toward the north pole of the magnet shown will result in a pull toward the magnet. This attraction occurs because magnetic fields interact in such a way that opposite poles draw closer together.

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