Well it depends on the types of horror you'd like to create
If you want to create a psychological thriller-type of horror, try to tap into what people fear most deep down inside of them.
Not clowns, or heights, or sharks, but what would happen if you felt as if you were being watched and it turned you insane!
Other horror/fear could be manifested in the design of your characters.
Give them unsettling features like huge eyes and tiny pupils, sharp teeth, unnatural face or body proportions
Or simply do the classic horror with unnexpected action and killing!
There is so much to choose from.
In order to make your anime like "Another," you need to have the element of the "unknown." Create an entity, a phenomemnon, or event that is unexpected and still trying to be discovered or explained. Additionally, there is gore and very very detailed descriptions and depictions of deaths.
The picture is blank might want to reupload lol!
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Based on the selection “from My Bondage and My Freedom”, you can infer that Douglass wrote this selection to remind people of the soul-killing power of slavery. The answer for this would be option B. According to My Bondage and My Freedom, slaves sang while they worked because <span>their masters did not like when they were silent. And while Douglass hears this song, he feels so sad that he often cries. Hope this answer helps.</span>
D, which is very severe in the Arctic
This is the adjective clause, because Severe is describing the arctic. Therefore, it’s a adjective, and the surrounding words would make it an adjective clause