Answer:
An encyclopedia is a better source for details on a topic.
Explanation:
Encyclopedia entries are a lot longer and more detailed than those periodicals that are published so often in magazines and online journals.
Articles and writings on encyclopedia focus on facts to describe and explain the thing or concept behind the name.
An encyclopedia will go in deeper into the meaning behind the subject, which means encyclopedia articles are written in a way that it goes in much deeper and capable of extracting a greater knowledge of the subject.
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"Mobydick" is actually a novel that was written by <span>Herman Melville. And based on one of the scenes in this novel, the reason why Starbuck disagrees to Ahab's desire to continue with Mobydick is that he objects to Ahab's pursuit of a creature that is too cunning. The answer is option C.</span>