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A documentary film discusses the issue of water pollution in a small town. What is an implication of excluding interviews from affected residents from the town? (1 point)
It denies the pollution's effects exist at all.
It downplays the impact of the pollution's effects.
It challenges the values of the viewer.
It reinforces the viewpoint of an insider.

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It downplays the impact of the pollution's effects.

By omitting interviews with those directly affected, the film removes firsthand testimony that would demonstrate the severity and human consequences, which minimizes the perceived impact.