Why do an substitution rather than EAS?

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Can someone help me understand question 269 on the Destroyer?

An acetyl chloride reacts with anilene. Why does a substitution occur rather than a EAS reaction? I thought the amide would add the acetyl group to the o or p position
 
no, an acyl chloride is highly reactive with amines. You would need an acid catalyst to power the addition of the acyl group to the ring, such as AlCl3.
 
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