To provide the best support for the answer to Part A, I would need to know the specifics of the answer to Part A. However, based on the quotations you've provided, here is an analysis:
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"In Salem’s Lot Susan approaches the house which is the source of evil." (paragraph 2) - This quotation likely addresses the theme of evil in horror stories, specifically related to the narrative of Salem’s Lot.
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"Horror stories share the use of suspense as a tactic with many other kinds of literature." (paragraph 2) - This quotation suggests a broader commentary on the literary techniques used in horror fiction, particularly the role of suspense.
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"Because we are outside of the situation we usually know more than the characters." (paragraph 3) - This quotation discusses dramatic irony and the perspective of the audience or reader in understanding the dangers faced by characters.
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"Some people make further distinctions based on how the stories are organized." (paragraph 4) - This quotation refers to structural elements in storytelling rather than the thematic aspects.
If your answer to Part A relates to suspense, character perspective, or the theme of evil, then you can choose the respective quotation. For supporting a theme of suspense, the second quotation would be appropriate; for character perspective, the third quotation would best support your answer. If your focus was on the nature of evil, the first quotation would be most relevant.
Please provide more context if you need a more precise recommendation!