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  • Some common emotions for people regarding disagreements can be anger; resentment; withdrawn from the person or group of persons they are having the disagreement with. Some people may say nothing and hold in their anger and resentment or, they may be able to agree to disagree and even may feel they are learning something from some particular disagreements.
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