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wide roads will be build by government around the town
Repetition: A big wind blew up and blew and blew till all the tails of the animals blew off.
Alliteration: Four hundred smokestacks stood in a row and tubs on tubs of sooty black soot marched out.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In literary work, repetition occurs when same words are being repeated. It simply means using the same phrase or word multiple times. The sentence 'A big wind blew up and blew and blew till all the tails of the animals blew off' uses repetition since it uses the word 'blew' one than once.
Alliteration on the other hand is a figure of speech where the same letter or sound occurs. It simply means the repetition of consonant sounds. The sentence 'Four hundred smokestacks stood in a row and tubs on tubs of sooty black soot marched out' makes use of alliteration where the words stood, sooty, and soot makes same consonant sound.
The answer would be "in particular", you labeled it "b" but you might've meant "c"...? Anyway it's "in particular" because that's where the sentence shifts from the main focus to an example that supports it.
The answer is a soveint union
Incredulous means suprised or that you find something unbelieveable. In this context a good synonym would be "shocked" or "stunned."