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What is the main tone of Steele’s essay “The Trumpet Club”?

AHarsh and critical

BSerious and philosophical

CLight and humorous

DMysterious and suspenseful

Answer:

C. Light and humorous

Read Explanation:


In “The Trumpet Club,” Richard Steele adopts a light and humorous tone, using gentle satire to poke fun at the quirks and pretensions of society. His observations are witty rather than biting, aimed more at amusing the reader than condemning anyone.


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