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Who has the liberty of stirring the fire at the club?

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BSir Jeoffrey Notch

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Answer:

B. Sir Jeoffrey Notch

Read Explanation:

In The Spectator by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, Sir Geoffrey Notch is mentioned as the oldest member of the Spectator Club.

  • He is a senior and respected figure at the club.

  • Due to his age and status, he has the privilege of stirring the fire at the club.

  • This privilege symbolizes respect, tradition, and hierarchy among the club members.


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