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Drag each item to the correct location on the table. Classify each research source as a print or Internet source.

Austen, Rob. Following the
River. Washington, DC:
Brownstein & Gould,.
2004. Print.

Bowerman, Katye. "Handling
Eating Disorders in Teens.
The Ohio Press Spinstein .
Inc., 27 Mar.2006.

Web. 1 Mar. 2015.
Brown, Jackson. "The Sonic
Boom of Technology."

News!News!News!
Bronson Jakes, 6 July
2011. Web. 1 Mar. 2015.

Peterson, Evangeline. The
Unabridged Journals of
Douglas E. Johnson.

1st ed. Vol. 1.
Chicago: Anchor,
1993. Print.

Scoleville, Jason, and
Tabitha Huson. "Playing the
Game." Egyptian Summit
28 Feb. 2015. Print.

Zeigler, Jasper. "Skydiving:
Taking the Plunge." The
Springdale Mirror. 24 June
2012. Web. 1 Mar. 2015.

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