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The Trumpet Club serves as a parody of:

ACoffeehouse culture

BRoyal courts

CLiterary societies

DReligious institutions

Answer:

A. Coffeehouse culture

Read Explanation:

  • The Trumpet Club is said to convene in a coffeehouse located in an old Gothic building, emphasizing its antiquated charm.

  • The environment mirrors the lively but disorderly nature of its members, creating a satirical microcosm of 18th-century social spaces.

  • The meetings served as a means of relaxation and mental engagement, moving from abstract thoughts to more familiar and comforting conversations.


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