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Which of the following sources are from a scholarly journal?

A. Morrison, Stuart. My Mediterranean Diary. New York: Anklett Publishing,
2010. Print.

B. Porfavor, Patricio. "Mediterranean Palm Trees: Observations by an Outsider."
Journal of Flora 15.4 (2013): 89–97. Print.

C. Howard, Tristen. Palm Trees in the Bible. Dallas: Siamese Tabby Publishing,
2009. Print.

D. Orangeville, Mack. Comprehensive Studies: Palm Trees and Other Mediterranean
Plants. Chicago: Rectangle Press, 2012. Print.

E. Inkletter, Christine. "The Wonderful Mediterranean Palm Tree." Overseas
Science 20.2 (2012): 13–28. Print.

F. Smith, Brittenfina. "Why Palm Trees are a Nuisance." Florida on the Web.
Florida Tourist Travels, 31 Dec. 2010. Web. 10 Oct. 2013.

Sagot :

D. Orangeville, Mack. Comprehensive Studies: Palm Trees and Other Mediterranean
Plants. Chicago: Rectangle Press, 2012. Print.

E. Inkletter, Christine. "The Wonderful Mediterranean Palm Tree." Overseas
Science 20.2 (2012): 13–28. Print.

You can usually tell if a source is reputable by its publisher.

Answer:

it was

Inkletter, Christine. "The Wonderful Mediterranean Palm Tree." Overseas

      Science 20.2 (2012): 13–28. Print.

 

Porfavor, Patricio. "Mediterranean Palm Trees: Observations by an Outsider."

      Journal of Flora 15.4 (2013): 89–97. Print.

Explanation: