The answer is (B) print sources consist mostly of text; non-print sources consist mostly of images and sounds.
If we would think in Layman’s, we would describe print sources as ink
and non-print sources as light or electronic. Therefore, print sources are
publications printed on papers and distributed as books, magazines,
newsletters, journals and many more. On the other hand, non-print sources are
mediums that use electronics energy for the end user to access content. Examples
of non-print media include, television, internet, and radio.