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At key junctures in the essay, Gladwell makes sharp personal comments. We've addressed the cheeky reference in the title, and in fact, his ending "Viva la revolucion" (para. 33) could be read as downright
sarcastic. What others do you notice? Do these editorial comments add vitality and voice to the essay, or
do they undercut the argument with a mocking tone? Explain your response.

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