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Read the excerpt from the foreword of a book by Harvey Johnson.

When I was asked to introduce Harvey Johnson’s book about the history of Caldwell, Colorado, I was honored. Caldwell is an enchanting town nestled high on a ridge that overlooks the Rock River. The river curves through the heart of Deer Valley and supports the wildlife and plant life that thrive there.

How do the foreword and the definition pattern help the reader?

They describe the attributes of Caldwell, Colorado.
They explain why Caldwell, Colorado, is important to the author.
They inform the reader that the book is about a rural town in Colorado.
They provide the reader with details about the history of Caldwell, Colorado.

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The foreword helps the reader as

They describe the attributes of Caldwell, Colorado

Step-by-step explanation:

The foreword and the definition part of the book here is describing the setting of the work.

This is going to be a small town in Colorado that is nestled in beautiful nature and is called Caldwell.

The description of the place is flattering and on the onset one knows that the author is familiar with the turf even if there is a element of masking it exotic through the sentence there is a rustic sense in the work.

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