Which of the following is a good reason to disagree with someone's idea?

English · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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A good reason to disagree with someone's idea is when there is evidence, logical reasoning, or factual information that contradicts their point of view or the basis of their argument. It can also be due to ethical considerations, practical implications, or differing priorities that make their idea seem less viable or appropriate. Disagreeing should be rooted in a constructive and rational examination of the idea, rather than personal biases or emotions.

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