Mythos Review: Stephen Fry’s Modern Greek Myths – Book 1
We need to produce the first part of a professional analytical book review. Must start with a
paragraph of contextualization, between 180 and 320 words, explaining a real-world problem etc., with exactly 1 contextual affiliate link using tag “Link_afiliado”. The link must be exactly the URL given: https://amzn.to/4xiUzPA. Must use tag perhaps? They said “using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception)”. Probably we need to embed the link with that class? Actually they said “using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception)”. Might mean the anchor tag should have class “Link_afiliado”? But they said “using the tag “Link_afiliado””. Could be they want to use that as the anchor text? Or they want to use the tag name? In earlier rules they said “Insert exactly 1 contextual affiliate link in the first or second paragraph using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception).” Possibly they want to use Link_afiliado? That seems odd. They said “using the tag “Link_afiliado””. In previous tasks they used “Link_afiliado” as placeholder for the URL. But now they gave a specific URL. I think we should create an anchor tag with href=”https://amzn.to/4xiUzPA” and maybe class “Link_afiliado”? Not required but maybe they want to use that as the anchor text? The instruction: “using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception).” Could be they want to use the anchor text “Link_afiliado”. But that would be weird; they’d want to embed the link but the anchor text could be “Link_afiliado”. However they said “Insert exactly 1 contextual affiliate link in the first or second paragraph using the tag “Link_afiliado””. I think they want to use the anchor tag with the class or id “Link_afiliado”? Not sure. Given earlier tasks, they used “Link_afiliado” as placeholder for the URL, not as anchor text. In earlier instruction they said “using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception).” I think they meant to use the URL as the href, and the anchor text can be something like “Check availability on Amazon”. But they explicitly said “using the tag “Link_afiliado””. Possibly they want to use the anchor text “Link_afiliado”. Let’s follow that: Link_afiliado. That would be exactly one link with that anchor text. That satisfies “using the tag “Link_afiliado””. We’ll embed it in first or second paragraph. Now after contextualization, we need to insert the featured CTA card HTML block. That block uses “Link_afiliado” as href attribute. So we must replace “Link_afiliado” with the actual URL. The block includes a . So we need to replace that placeholder with the actual URL. We must not use any other HTML tags besides those allowed:
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