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    Exam 10: Documentary, Experimental, and Animated Films
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    Films That Present Strong Opinions and Make Weak Arguments Without
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Films That Present Strong Opinions and Make Weak Arguments Without

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Films that present strong opinions and make weak arguments without reliable research cannot be considered documentaries; instead,they are considered fiction.

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