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A conflict model describes a farmer who must work to produce grain for a landowner. The landowner benefits from the grain, while the farmer bears the cost of labor. This model can be used as an analogy for an environmental conflict where a factory pollutes a river, harming a downstream fishing community. Match the elements from the original farmer-landowner model to their corresponding elements in the factory-pollution scenario.

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