Which statement best compares the effect the beginnings of the stories “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “House Taken Over” have on each story?
1. The beginning of the fall of the House of Usher and the beginning of house taken over create a sense of mystery.
2. The beginning of the fall of the House of Usher and the beginning of the house taken over create a sense of tension.
3. The beginning of the fall of the House of Usher creates a sense of confusion while the beginning of house taken over creates a sense of intriguing mystery.
4. The beginning of the fall of the House of Usher creates a sense of foreboding mystery while the beginning of house taken over creates a sense of contentment that will later be disrupted.
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