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The writer tried to point out religious intolerance in his book, by?

The question is based on Bolaji Abdullahi’s “Sweet Sixteen”

A. discussing how the society believes certain religion is better than others
B. using one of Aliya’s classmates to condemn her religion
C. demonstrating how the religious institutions forcefully impose their beliefs on the people
D. painting Islam as a more righteous religion that others

Correct Answer: Option B

B. using one of Aliya’s classmates to condemn her religion

Explanation

The condemnation of Aliya and some of her Muslim friends to hell because they are Non-Christians and murderers by one of Aliya’s classmates is indicative of religious intolerance.

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