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Which statement best describes how this passage fits the Gothic genre? Under the raven-dark sky, George gripped the sides of the
rowboat. Inches of frigid water sloshed in the bottom of the boat,
soaking his numbed feet. He cringed involuntarily as thunder
ripped through the night, and he wished for the hundredth -
maybe the thousandth – time that he had never opened the letter
from his dying uncle.
A. The setting is outdoors, and the main character is showing regret about
a decision
XB. It relies heavily on supernatural elements to create a sense of doom
C. It mentions a raven.
D. It takes place on a stormy night and creates a feeling of suspense

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