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Which of the following best describes the members of the Trumpet Club in Steele’s essay?

AWealthy merchants

BLovers of music and fine arts

CMen obsessed with their social reputation

DPolitical leaders

Answer:

C. Men obsessed with their social reputation

Read Explanation:

  • The members of the Trumpet Club in Steele's essay are best described as:

Men obsessed with their social reputation.

In the essay, the members of the club are depicted as individuals who place great importance on their image and social status, often to the point of vanity. They are more concerned with how they are perceived by others than with genuine qualities or virtues.


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