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Which location is most likely to be the setting in a work of gothic fiction?

a thriving marketplace
an abandoned castle
a renovated apartment
a well-lit academic library

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
An abandoned castle.

Gothic fiction favors dark, decaying, mysterious settings (ruins, old castles, mansions) that evoke dread and the supernatural; the other options are bright, modern, or lively and so less typical.