Gothic literature is meant to horrify. Its heavy use of dark, brooding imagery (enchanted forests, crumbling castles, ghosts, etc.) are designed to confuse the relationship of the reader's mind to the reader's senses. Basically, the reader knows that the story is fictional, but somehow the story still creates powerful feelings in the reader's body—like when you jump or scream during a horror movie.
Answer:
The taillights
Explanation:This is because, even though his day was cloudy and dark he could still see pretty clearly. But, once he saw the bright taillights it blurred his vision so he could hardly see at all. Also, adding the fact about the taillights gives you more of an insight on what will happen.
I think it's A. Resolution
The last sentence contains an error. It should be “will be playing” or “have been playing” instead of “will been playing”.