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Question 2 of 5 Example 1:
Though widespread use of Zeppelins decreased dramatically after the
Hindenburg disaster in 1937, they played a prominent role in World War
1. most often serving as reconnaissance airships deployed to gather
strategic information about enemy movements and fortifications. The
Zeppelin's most valuable role, however, may have been intimidation
it dwarfed other types of aircraft at the time and often cast a huge
shadow over the enemy below. Early deployments found the Zeppelin
to be incredibly vulnerable to enemy fire, though, and it was forced to
travel at high altitudes and, more often than not, with a substantial
fighter plane escort
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How do the two examples differ in their approach to similar subject matter?

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