What is the primary source of conflict in "Little Girl Lost" by Richard Matheson?

A) The father's struggle to find his daughter in a mysterious, alternate dimension.
B) The family's inability to keep up with advancements in technology.
C) The mother's refusal to believe in the supernatural.
D) The daughter's attempt to escape from her own house.

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The primary source of conflict in "Little Girl Lost" by Richard Matheson is A) The father's struggle to find his daughter in a mysterious, alternate dimension. The story revolves around a father's desperate attempt to rescue his daughter who has become trapped in a strange and perilous alternate reality.