Ah, I see what they're getting at now. The main uses are passing data between playbook tasks and storing incident information, not the specific data formats. I'll make sure to choose those two options.
I'm pretty confident I know the answer here. Context data is used to pass data between playbook tasks and to store incident information, not in specific formats like JSON or XML.
C and D, all the way. Passing data between tasks is the name of the game. Though I do wonder, can I use context data to order a pizza while I'm taking this exam?
A and B? Really? That's so 2010. Everyone knows the true power of context data lies in C and D. It's like choosing between a flip phone and a smartphone - no contest!
Hmm, I'd say C and D. Passing data between playbook and to-do tasks is the bread and butter of context data. Though I do wonder, is there a gluten-free version?
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