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What is not a good way to work with others?*2 pointsAssign each person a taskDebate ideas in an angry, loud voice, and only let yourself speakDiscuss ideas in a calm, quiet voice, and let everyone share their ideasIdentify the task to be completed

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What is not a good way to work with others?*2 pointsAssign each person a taskDebate ideas in an angry, loud voice, and only let yourself speakDiscuss ideas in a calm, quiet voice, and let everyone share their ideasIdentify the task to be completed

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Debating ideas in an angry, loud voice, and only letting yourself speak is not a good way to work with others.

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