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English, 07.12.2020 16:30, mattandcamsbae
How do the two examples differ in their approach to similar subject matter?
A. Example 2 gives a sense of the Zeppelin's size, which enables the
reader to understand it more fully, while Example 1 provides a
more objective account of the craft's activities in World War I.
B. Example 2 gives a sense of the craft's size, which triggers an
emotional reaction, while Example 1 offers detailed information
about how the craft was built and operated.
C. Example 1 focuses mainly on the Zeppelin's place in popular
culture, while Example 2 offers a specific depiction of how the
craft intimidated the enemy during wartime.
D. Example 1 gives an overall sense of the role the Zeppelin played in
World War I, while Example 2 offers the exact measurements of
the Zeppelin and compares them to other aircrafts dimensions.
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