I agree or I don't agree with this opinion

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Is it wrong to say "I don't agree" or "I agree with this opinion"?

When we are talking about another person's opinion or when in English textbooks we are given samples and the book asks students to share their opinions as in this book "Impact "Issues" by Richard R. Day and Junko Yamanaka. Opinion samples are given below.

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Even enlarged, that image is too small for me to read.
'I agree with this opinion' and 'I don't agree with this opinion' both sound right to me.
 
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Is it wrong to say "I don't agree" or "I agree with this opinion"?

When we are talking about another person's opinion or when in English textbooks we are given samples and the book asks students to share their opinions as in this book "Impact "Issues" by Richard R. Day and Junko Yamanaka. Opinion samples are given below.
The text was readable on my screen.

Neither is wrong. You can say:

- I agree with this.
- I don't agree with this.
- I disagree with this.

You can also just say:

- I agree.
- I don't agree.
- I disagree.
 
I agree with Charlie. Rachel, do you agree with me?
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