How does dickens describe the buildings within coketown?the buildings were made of red brick, stained by smoke and ash.only three of the buildings were churches.every building was small, causing them to be tightly packed at all times.there were few factories within the city?

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The correct answer here is the first option.

Dickens to us describe's the houses of Coketown in great detail. They are red and they are made of red brick. But it is not a pleasant red but an revolting red that is stained by black. That black color comes from the ash and smoke that have stained the buildings that are located within Coketown.

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A.The buildings were made of red brick, stained by smoke and ash.

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