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What tone does Richard Steele use in his portrayal of the Trumpet Club?

AHarsh and critical

BFormal and academic

CHumorous and affectionate

DDetached and neutral

Answer:

C. Humorous and affectionate

Read Explanation:

Richard Steele uses a humorous and affectionate tone in his portrayal of the Trumpet Club. He warmly depicts the eccentricities of the club’s members, celebrating their quirks and camaraderie without judgment, highlighting their charm and the joy of their shared experiences. His tone invites readers to laugh with the characters while appreciating their deeper qualities.


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