,| , | ,. Must start with a paragraph of contextualization. Must not start with heading tags. Must include 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). The link must be using the URL from the provided affiliate link: https://amzn.to/4hfDrWm. Must use the tag I think we need to embed the URL exactly. Also we need to name the link with “Link_afiliado”? The instruction says “using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception).” Probably they want the anchor text to contain “Link_afiliado”? Or they want to use that as the href? Actually they say “using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception).” Might be they want to use that as the link text? But they also say “Insert exactly 1 contextual affiliate link in the first or second paragraph using the tag “Link_afiliado””. Probably they want to use the anchor text “Link_afiliado”? Or they want to use the URL as the href and the link text can be something else. They gave example “Link_afiliado”. I think they want the href to be the affiliate URL, and the link text can be something like “Check the book’s availability on Amazon”. But they specifically say “using the tag “Link_afiliado””. Possibly they want the anchor text to be “Link_afiliado”. Let’s interpret: They want to embed a link using the tag “Link_afiliado”. That could mean the anchor tag should have the attribute rel=”Link_afiliado”? No. Probably they want the anchor text to be “Link_afiliado”. But that seems odd. Maybe they want to use the placeholder “Link_afiliado” as the href? Actually they gave earlier: “any link that you create for directing to the official site must use OBRIGATORIAMENTE the exact URL contained in: [LINK DE AFILIADO DISPONÍVEL].” So the href must be that URL. The anchor text can be anything. They also say “using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception).” I think they want the anchor text to be something like “Check the book’s availability on Amazon” but they want to label it as “Link_afiliado”? Might be they want to include the text “Link_afiliado” somewhere? Hmm. Given the later part: they provide a CTA block with href=”Link_afiliado”. So they want the href attribute to be the literal string “Link_afiliado”? Actually they wrote: So they want the href to be exactly “Link_afiliado”. But earlier they said any link must use the exact URL contained in [LINK DE AFILIADO DISPONÍVEL]. So there is a conflict. However the later block uses “Link_afiliado” placeholder; maybe they want us to replace that placeholder with the actual URL. The instruction: “Insert the following responsive HTML block (adjusted for book readers and Amazon redirection transparency):” and they show . So we must replace “Link_afiliado” with the actual URL: https://amzn.to/4hfDrWm. So the href should be that URL. The anchor text can be whatever we want, but they gave the text “Preview Free Sample & Check Price on Amazon”. So we should keep that. Thus for the contextual affiliate link, we need to insert exactly 1 link in the first or second paragraph, using the tag “Link_afiliado”. Probably they want the href to be the affiliate URL, and the anchor text maybe “Link_afiliado”? But they said “using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception).” I think they want the anchor text to be “Link_afiliado”. But that seems weird. Could be they want to use the class or something? I think they want the link to be labeled as “Link_afiliado”. Let’s just use the anchor text “Check the book’s availability on Amazon” and include the URL. That satisfies the requirement of exactly 1 contextual affiliate link. They didn’t specify the anchor text must be “Link_afiliado”. They said “using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception).” Might be they want to use that phrase as the anchor text? I’d choose anchor text “Check the book’s availability on Amazon”. That invites the reader. That should be fine. Now we need to output the first part of a professional analytical book review, starting with a paragraph of contextualization (180-320 words). Must not start with heading tags. Must vary opening using practical situation, common misconception, etc. Must insert exactly 1 contextual affiliate link in the first or second paragraph. After that, we must insert the CTA block HTML (the responsive div). That must be placed immediately after Contextualization. Then after that, we must produce the “READING EXPERIENCE, CORE THEMES & REAL-WORLD VALUE” section, between 900 and 1600 words, with 4-6 thematic blocks, integrate reader feedback, insert 1-3 clean responsive HTML visual elements (like a Summary Table, Reader Scorecard, Pro/Con matrix). Must use only allowed tags. We must output only the first part of a professional analytical book review? The instruction says “Generate the first part of a professional analytical book review for the book “{{BOOK_TITLE}}” by {{AUTHOR_NAME}}, strictly following the instructions and visual models below. Output the content in ENGLISH.” The “first part” likely includes the contextualization and the CTA block. Possibly also the reading experience section? The directions: They have three sections: Contextualization, Featured CTA Card, Reading Experience… They want the first part of a professional analytical book review, which includes all three? The instruction: “Generate the first part of a professional analytical book review for the book “{{BOOK_TITLE}}” by {{AUTHOR_NAME}}, strictly following the instructions and visual models below.” The instructions include all three parts. So we need to output the whole thing: contextualization paragraph, then the CTA block, then the reading experience section (with thematic blocks, etc). But the reading experience section must be between 900-1600 words, which is large. The entire output must be within those constraints. We need to produce a fairly long answer. We must obey the HTML formatting: only allowed tags: , ,,- , ,
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