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Source B is more credible because it is from a government site, so it is meant to inform. It has a quote that shows drones are in debate.
At first look, the sources seem similar. They both were written around the same period and the URL appears almost identical. However, it is important to notice that source A is from a website ending in ".net," while source B ends in ".gov." Government websites are always more credible than a website ending in ".com" or ".net." Also, source A has advertisements, which means it is mostly for entertainment. In comparison, source B has a quote from President Obama. Since the research is about the invention of drones and their controversial uses, source B is also more helpful since the title specifically mentions the rules and misuse of drones.
We can use process of elimination to determine the name of the monster Beowulf fought.
Chaucer is the last name of the author of <em>The Canterbury Tales</em>. Chaunticleer is also the name of a character in that poem.
William the Conqueror is the name of a historical king that invaded England from France.
That just leaves Grendel, the name the monster that Beowulf fights in Hrothgar's kingdom.
1) you will outlive everyone you know and love; While you get to see each and every one of them through all their achievements in life, you will also get to see them suffer, and die.
2) you will forever feel alone because every time you start a new relationship, the relationship will seem to end too quickly since to you the few years could few like a few moments.