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What literary form is “The Trumpet Club” an example of?

AA drama

BA periodical essay

CA biography

DA novel

Answer:

B. A periodical essay

Read Explanation:

“The Trumpet Club” is a classic example of the periodical essay, a popular 18th-century literary form that featured short, witty, and often moralistic reflections on society, published regularly in newspapers or journals. Writers like Steele and Addison helped pioneer this form in publications like The Tatler and The Spectator, blending humor, intellect, and social commentary.


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