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What do turbans indicate about the wearer?

A.the wearer’s social status the wearer’s social status

B.the wearer’s birthplacethe wearer’s birthplace

C.the wearer’s marital statusthe wearer’s marital status

D.the wearer’s religious sect the wearer’s religious sect

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Turbans indicate the wearer’s religious sect.

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

Even though, turbans used to wear to denote social class, it mostly wore by people in religious practise. Certain cultures like that of Sikhs have defined clothing that is prescribed on the basis of religious beliefs. This clothing includes turbans that cover the head and indicate that the person who wears it on a regular basis hails from a specific religion.

A number of different Asian communities include turbans in their traditional clothing. The most renowned of these communities are Sikhs that hail from the Indian subcontinent and the Pathans that are original residents of Afghanistan.

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The correct answer is D) The wearer's religious sect.

A turban is a piece of clothing wore on the head mostly by men from Asia and Africa, although it can sometimes be used by women too. There are many variants according to the region and, specifically, religion of the wearer.

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