
In the Likely Event by Rebecca Yarros: The Complete Verdict
We need to output in English only. Must start with a
paragraph of contextualization, exactly between 180-320 words. Must include exactly 1 contextual affiliate link in the first or second paragraph using tag “Link_afiliado”. The link must use the provided URL: https://amzn.to/458NpBB. Must use tag “Link_afiliado”? The instruction: “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).” It likely means we need to wrap the link in an tag with href=”Link_afiliado”? But they say using the tag “Link_afiliado”. Possibly they want to include the link with the text “Link_afiliado”? Or they want to embed the link using that placeholder? In previous tasks, they often want to use the actual URL but maybe they want to embed the link as Link_afiliado. But they say “using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception).” Could be they want the anchor text to be “Link_afiliado”. But that seems odd. Probably they want the anchor to have href set to the provided URL and the link text can be something like “Check it out here”. However they explicitly mention tag “Link_afiliado”. I think they want the link to be inserted as Link_afiliado. But that would output literal “Link_afiliado”. That seems weird. In prior tasks, they used placeholder “Link_afiliado” as the href value, not as anchor text. They said “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 tag “Link_afiliado” maybe refers to the placeholder text to be replaced? Actually they say “using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception).” Possibly they want to use the anchor text “Link_afiliado”? Hmm. Given earlier tasks, they often want to output something like Link_afiliado. That would be the link with anchor text “Link_afiliado”. That satisfies using the tag “Link_afiliado”. I’ll do that. We need to include exactly 1 contextual affiliate link in the first or second paragraph. So we will put it in the first paragraph, maybe as part of a sentence: “You can explore the book’s reception and availability here: Link_afiliado.” We must ensure that the link is exactly one. No other links elsewhere. Also must not exceed 1 link total. So we must not include any other tags later. The CTA card also includes a link with href=”Link_afiliado”. Wait the CTA card HTML includes a placeholder href=”Link_afiliado”. That also is a link. That would be a second link, which violates the rule of max 1-2 links? The rules: “1. You have permission to create at most 1 to 2 links (tag ) throughout the entire text.” So up to 2 links allowed. We will have one in the contextual paragraph, and also the CTA card includes a link. That would be a second link, which is allowed (max 2). So total 2 links is okay. We must ensure the CTA card uses the same href “Link_afiliado”. It already does. So that’s fine. We must not use any other links. We must output only HTML tags allowed:
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