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okay so what is the mirror image rule the mirror image rule is a concept that applies to the offer and acceptance of a contract the it basically it states that the acceptance of a contract has to be under terms identical to the offer so I offer to sell you this for $10 you have to say yes I will purchase that for $10 and that would be a valid acceptance because the acceptance is a mirror image of the offer if you change anything at all then it is a counter offer it is a rejection of my offer and a counter offer because it is not a mere image of my offer now this rule applies for any offer that does not concern the sell of goods theres a different rule in place for the sale of goods if an offer between individuals to sell Goods um and neither individual is a merchant right or the individuals involved um if either individual is not a merchant in that case basically the any additional terms in an acceptance is thought of as a mere suggestion to be a part of the contract but its actually