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What makes the Bencher stand out in the club?

AHis political insights

BHis military experience

CHis wit and knowledge of literature

DHis leadership skills

Answer:

C. His wit and knowledge of literature

Read Explanation:

The Bencher stands out in the Trumpet Club for his sharp wit, clever remarks, and deep appreciation for literature. He's often seen as one of the more intellectually inclined members, contributing literary allusions and humorous observations during discussions, which adds a unique charm to the group.


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