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Tolerance means:

ARespecting differencesCORRECT
BFighting
CIgnoring laws
DAvoiding others
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Why the answer is A, and why the others tempt you.
**The reasoning** Tolerance is about **accepting and respecting people who are different from you** — whether in religion, tribe, beliefs, language, or lifestyle. It doesn't mean you must agree with everyone, but you recognize their right to be themselves. In Nigeria's diverse society (with over 250 ethnic groups, multiple religions), tolerance is the foundation of peaceful coexistence. When you're tolerant, you say: "We're different, and that's okay." **Why the wrong options tempt you** **B) Fighting** — This is literally the opposite! Intolerance leads to fighting, not tolerance itself. **C) Ignoring laws** — Some students confuse "tolerance" with "allowing anything." But tolerance means respecting people's differences *within* lawful boundaries, not lawlessness. **D) Avoiding others** — This sounds like "staying away to avoid conflict," but real tolerance means *engaging with* different people respectfully, not hiding from them. **Quick takeaway** Tolerance = "I respect your right to be different from me" — it's active respect, not passive avoidance or anything negative.
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