Review the sources.
Source 1: A pamplet that includes diagrams and technical terms for t...
Review the sources.
Source 1: A pamplet that includes diagrams and technical terms for the phases of the caterpillar's development
Source 2: A book that includes paintings and uses figurative language to describe the phases of the caterpillar's development
Which source is most reliable for a paper about the life cycle of a caterpillar?
Source 1, because it contains a lot of factual information
Source 2, because books contain more statistics than pamphlets
Source 2, because it will be more interesting to read
Source 1, because pamphlets are more up-to-date than books
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