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What is a central theme in Steele’s portrayal of the Trumpet Club?

AConflict between generations

BImportance of social status

CValue of storytelling and camaraderie

DPolitical unrest and reform

Answer:

C. Value of storytelling and camaraderie

Read Explanation:

In Steele’s portrayal (as continued and echoed by writers like Washington Irving), the Trumpet Club embodies the joy of shared stories, friendship, and mutual respect among its members. The club is less about action and more about reminiscing, bonding, and preserving a sense of tradition and humor—a warm tribute to fellowship and oral storytelling.


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