Technically this has two answers. Peasants did not socialize with members of the upper class and therefore high society would not have been introduced to the dance until later in the century. However, the real true answer is because the dance was considered to be too bad mannered for refined people. Those of high society had their own dances and would almost never do anything that lower class people would do, but with this dance it was different. The dance required the couple to face each other in a closed position and they had to physically touch for the entire dance. This was simply not allowed for the elite because it was scandalous that unwedded men and women would ever be in such a position to resemble an intimate embrace.
Answer:
<u>a raisin cake</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Remember, in the short story "The Dog of Pompeii" written by Louis Untermeyer. We are told that to their surprise the excavator and his assistant found in the dog’s mouth a raisin cake.
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didn't give me much to work with so I'm not sure