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What was the main setting of "The Trumpet Club"?

AA university lecture hall

BA royal court

CA tavern

DA church

Answer:

C. A tavern

Read Explanation:

The main setting of "The Trumpet Club" is indeed a tavern called "The Trumpet." This is where the club members gather to engage in intellectual conversations, debates, and discussions. It's a cozy, informal space that reflects the club’s social and conversational nature.


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