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Which theme is not emphasized in “The Trumpet Club”?

ASocial satire

BPolitical revolution

CCoffeehouse culture

DHuman nature

Answer:

B. Political revolution

Read Explanation:

"The Trumpet Club" is all about light, humorous social observation, coffeehouse discussions, and the quirks of human behavior — not about politics in a revolutionary sense.
Even though Steele was politically active and supported the Whigs, this particular essay doesn’t push a political revolution. Instead, it gently mocks everyday social types and conversation styles in a club setting.


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