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Director: Any film that wins our festival's top jury prize draws large crowds to its subsequent theatrical release. This year's prize went to a documentary about deep-sea exploration. So that documentary's theatrical release will be profitable.
The director's conclusion follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?
- Any theatrical release that draws large crowds is profitable.
- Most documentaries about scientific subjects draw large crowds when released theatrically.
- The documentary about deep-sea exploration cost less to produce than the average festival winner.
- Some films that fail to win the top jury prize nevertheless draw large crowds.
- Films that draw large crowds tend to win major awards in subsequent years.
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