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Why does gladwell use the word “bargain” instead of “agreement” or “deal”?

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It represents a agreement as a better deal. Bargain is often used to describe something that was bought for less.
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Answer: Gladwell uses the word "bargain" to set the tone of the essay.

Explanation: While "bargain" and "agreement" have the same meaning, they are used in different scenarios. Both words mean an exchange between two parties, but bargain means something was traded for less. The word "agreement" or "deal" suggests a more positive tone, where both parties were able to exchange with equal value.

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