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Who is the president of the Trumpet Club in The Tatler?

AWill Honeycomb

BSir Roger de Coverley

CSir Geoffrey Notch

DIsaac Bickerstaff

Answer:

C. Sir Geoffrey Notch

Read Explanation:

Sir Geoffrey Notch:

  • The president of the club.

  • An elderly man known for his endless tales of "the good old days."

  • Represents the archetype of the loquacious and nostalgic elder, common in Steele’s satirical works.


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