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1.

This document is about classic travel literature that mainly falls under the travel writing

category.

2. This document is actually taken from the book named, The Travels of Marco Polo,

written by romance writer Rustichello da Pis. This document is extracted from Book 2,

Chapter 24.

3. It was created during the latter times of the 13th century in 1350. This document is one of

the oldest forms of document, Les voyages de Marco Polo In English: The travels of

Marco Polo written by Rustichello da Pisa. It was written on the story of the famous

Italian explorer Marco Polo.

At the time of document creation, It had great significance for introducing Europeans to China

and Central Asia through Marco Polo's travel adventure book. Although he was not the first

traveler, his travel experience was an inspiration for many European

4. The intended audience of this document was the Europeans. The writer document the

work of Marco polo. It was an unexceptional concept for the majority of Europeans in

terms of interregional trade.

5. This document is about a young Italian merchant Marco Polo who traveled beyond

Europe where most European cannot travel. The main purpose of this document was to
educate the audience about the use of money paper and establish trade relations with

other countries.

6. The intended purpose of this document is to persuade European people to travel across

the border. As a result, people travel to and from China and other places. The audience is

highly influenced by the perspective of the author traveling from Europe and starting

trading with Asia countries.

7. According to the document, people can buy anything with paper money. The use of paper

money makes life easier for Chinese merchants as they don’t have to carry heavy coins. It

creates interest in the audience and motivates them to trade. However, this book

influenced map makers and the famous traveler Cristopher Columbus to travel.

8. This document describes the journey of paper money invented by Great Khan. He

introduced paper money made from the bark of the Mulberry tree. This paper had a red

seal mark on it, and It was the way of paying.

This book does not have any thesis statement. Instead, it focuses on creating a way of paying.

9. In this particular document, the author describes the value of money exchange. Under the

orders of the City emperor, they decide to make the sheets of paper drawn from a Mulberry tree

with a seal that resembles money. The bigger the piece of paper will be, the high value it will
possess. So, this money is considered an alternative to pure gold. Now merchants have to pay in

paper money for every trade.

10. With the information displayed about the strategies of Great Khan's paper money innovation,

The author writes this document to educate people about the invention of paper money by Great

Khan. He tells you the reason behind the luxuries of Great Khan and tells you the reason why he

is one of the wealthiest Kings.

11. The author exposes how Great Khan produced money from the mulberry tree, and how the

value of a sealed piece of paper is equivalent to the Price of pure gold, silver, or other precious

things. He was vulnerable to threats from Great Khan in exposing his paper money in his book.

12. I do not notice any biases of the writer in this document. He explains and educates the

journey of paper money, without using inappropriate language or unsupported claims. The author

presents facts rather than opinions.

13. The tone of the document is assertive. The writer explains the facts about creating and using

paper money as a subject matter.

The words and phrases used in the document are time oriented. Simple English phrases having

minimal jargon are present in this document. This type of document can be understood by almost

every generation. The targeted audience of this piece of writing is ordinary.


14. Engaging and freewriting strategies are employed here. The audience wants to learn more

about the document while reading. However, the author is simply conveying knowledge in

freewriting here. The writing conventions are followed properly in this document. Proper

sentence-making and paragraph writing are there. However, this document focuses mainly on

punctuation.

15. This document is more informative and comprehensive than other primary or secondary

sources. At the time of origin, This document is unique in explaining the paper money concept

and set a future standard for secondary sources.

16. The only thing that surprised me that how quickly people followed the paper money made

from mulberry bark worth gold or silver.

17. Yes, I am aware of how the emperor Exchanged the payment method. The document gives

every detail, such as how paper money is invented, and how it is acceptable by merchants.

18. This document state the experience of Marco polo on Great Khans’ use of paper money. No

doubt, It is one of the first and most famous pieces of information for historical purposes. It gives

a challenge to other historical authors of that time in terms of proper knowledge on this topic.
19. Yes, when the paper is spoilt, the owner of the money takes it to the Mint, pays three percent

on the value, and gets a new piece. However, In the modern Ages, an owner itself has to deliver

the currency to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, or mail it there. He also has to write a

letter displaying the estimated value, contact information, and details on the currency damage

process.

20. While reading the whole book of The Travels of Marco Polo, we can understand the

background information of Marco Polo on the Great Khan’s Use of Paper Money more deeply.

21. Although it was created in the 13th century, It is still understandable in the 21st century.

Furthermore, while reading the document, the reader noticed it was an old piece of work, but it is

difficult to tell if it is far ancient.

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