Answer:
D. | verb | taken the place of; succeeded
Explanation:
"Take the place of" or "succeeded" would best replace the word 'superseded' in this passage.
It isn't A because there is no evidence in the passage to support this answer.
It isn't B because there is no evidence in the passage to support this answer.
It isn't C because to supersede does not necessarily connote defeat in a literal sense.
Hope this isn't confusing. Hope this helps! :D
Answer:
overcoming adversity
Explanation:
I think it's this one because gothic literature usually involves death, decay, haunted buildings, the supernatural, and curses. Adversity refers to misfortunes or negative things.
Was there anything else to go wit this ?