Use the excerpt to answer the question. Alongside the films, researchers have studied how each country has implemented World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations that include ways to prevent and control non-communicable diseases at national level. In Nepal’s case, researchers said, policies fell short. There is no tax on sugary drinks and no ban on trans fats in the food chain. None of the seven countries subsidized healthy foods, the findings showed. No country has taken up the WHO recommendation to ban trans fats in the food chain. Some progress has been made in Tunisia, where a law was passed in 2017 to tax sugar-sweetened drinks. What can you tell about the intended audience from the excerpt? (1 point) Responses They are curious about the ways food is sold in countries like Nepal and Tunisia. They are curious about the ways food is sold in countries like Nepal and Tunisia. They are people interested in visiting Nepal and Tunisia. They are people interested in visiting Nepal and Tunisia. They research taxes and their effects on food choices. They research taxes and their effects on food choices. They are familiar with the WHO, what it is, and what it does.

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The intended audience from the excerpt appears to be "They are familiar with the WHO, what it is, and what it does." This can be inferred from the mention of WHO recommendations and the focus on public health policies related to non-communicable diseases.