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Where did the Trumpet Club hold its meetings?

AA theater

BA monastery

CA coffeehouse

DA library

Answer:

C. A coffeehouse

Read Explanation:

  • Although fictional, the Trumpet Club reflects Steele’s enduring influence as a writer who could blend satire with moral insight.

  • It also captures the essence of the coffeehouse culture central to his era's intellectual life.

  • Steele describes their meeting place, a coffeehouse, in vivid and humorous detail, portraying it as quaint and somewhat chaotic, and also different types of peculiar personalities with his commendable style.

  • The essay presents the writer's wide knowledge of men and manners

  • Richard Steele was exhausted sometimes in studies, but after a hard day's work, he made it his habit to spend the evenings in the company of men where he did not have to exercise his mind much-their talk lulled him to sleep the number of members had come down from the original 15 to 5 and where he was considered as the most learned.

  • The members met every evening at 6. p.m and dispersed at 10.p.m and the conversation was the same as it was for the past few years.


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