What is a dispute? Give two examples of when an argument can be beneficial. What is self-reliance?

What is a dispute? Give two examples of when an argument can be beneficial. What is self-reliance? Give two opposite examples of a teenager’s self-reliance. Answer the question: what does it mean to be able to learn?

A dispute is a confrontation of interests, opinions. A dispute can be beneficial only when it is conducted for the sake of truth. An example would be a situation where two chemists are conducting an experiment and one of them realizes that something is wrong. During the argument, he convinces the second chemist that it is unwise to add any substance. Also, a dispute can be beneficial when parents decide where to go on vacation. Thanks to strong arguments, the one who brings them more in favor of his option wins.

A teenager’s independence can be shown positively – he cleans his room himself, and also negatively – he took money for a new game without asking.

To be able to learn is to be able to listen and understand what is being sought from a person.



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