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Gothic architecture provides the perfect setting for horror stories due to its inherently unsettling features. Towering pointed arches create vast shadows where threats could hide, making characters feel vulnerable and exposed. Stained glass windows filter light into eerie colors that distort perception and create unnatural atmospheres. Gargoyles and grotesque stone carvings suggest that monsters might be watching from every corner. Winding staircases and hidden passages offer countless opportunities for characters to become lost or trapped.

How do the supporting details in this paragraph develop the main idea?

A

They describe specific architectural features and explain how each creates fear or unease.

B

They explain the historical origins of Gothic architectural elements.

C

They compare Gothic architecture to other architectural styles used in horror.

D

They argue that Gothic architecture is scarier than modern building designs.

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The examples list specific Gothic features (arches, stained glass, gargoyles, staircases) and show how each contributes to fear or unease, directly supporting the main idea.