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In "A Thousand Years of Guessing," the author uses a call-out box to provide information on the history of the Exeter Book. What can you infer about the author's perecption of the information in the call-out box?

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"…the book is kept in a special vault in the library of Exeter Cathedral."

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In "A Thousand Years Of Guessing," the author uses a call-out box to provide information on the history of the Exter Book. What can you infer about the author's perception of the information in the call-out box?

What I can infer about the author’s perception of the information in the call-out box is that the author believes it is important information to the text he wrote and puts it in a much special place of the text. This call-out box is an attention-getting quote. In addition, it is a graphic element that appears in a different font to draw the eye directly to it. Moreover, it intends to express the view of the writer in a very elegant way. It also gives us a synthesized idea of the important aspects of the complete text, giving us a hint to better digest what is coming in the text.


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