Take a look at the sentence again:

After a successful interview at a bookstore, Julio patiently waited by the phone, hoping to hear that he had gotten a summer job, every call, though, was a twelve-year-old boy calling for Rosita, Julio's younger sister.

Every call was a twelve-year-old boy is a main clause. Though, in this sentence, is an interrupter because it is breaking the flow of the sentence. An interrupter needs a comma both in front and behind it.

Go back to the sentence to try again.

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