Answer:
A. it doesn't provide enough context.
Step-by-step explanation:
Words Triumph Over Images by Curtis Wilkie is plainly composed and obviously stubborn. Despite the fact that it happens amid the seasons of Hurricane Katrina and gives at the time proof I can't help contradicting Wilkie's focuses when he states, “Television had the advantage of immediacy and the ability to transmit visual images. But so much of what I saw and heard in those early days was unfiltered, not always factual, and too often failed to provide any context.”