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Marta_Voda
6 days ago
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Tyler is researching to find recent developments in solar panels. Which source is most likely to include credible and relevant i

nformation to support his topic?
A.
the .com website “Solar Power Rocks”
B.
an extensive encyclopedia entry on energy
C.
a book published in 2009 and titled Alternative Energy Now
D.
a magazine article from last year titled “Solar Panels for All”
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