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Steele’s contributions to The Spectator primarily focused on:

APolitical criticism

BSocial manners and morality

CScientific discoveries

DReligious doctrine

Answer:

B. Social manners and morality

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The Spectator was a London daily periodical, written by Richard Steele and Joseph Addison from March 1711-December 1712, with the goal of commenting upon and improving the manners, morals, and literature of the day. Subscribers could enjoy the essays over their tea tables and use them as matter for conversation.


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