Dewey Dell is the second-to-youngest Bundren child, and the only daughter of Anse<span>and </span>Addie<span>. Dewey Dell does not narrate many sections throughout the novel, though she is arguably one of the most tragic characters in the book: she is impregnated by the farmhand </span>Lafe<span>, who then leaves her with nothing more than ten dollars for an abortion. Later, she is cheated by a drug store clerk into having sex with him and then is given what she is sure (correctly) is fake medicine. Just pages later, Anse takes her abortion money to buy his teeth, leaving Dewy Dell with next to nothing at the end of the novel.</span>
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Urban agriculture has become increasingly popular today, especially in cities and towns. It is recommended for people with extra space in their homes. Extra space in the home compound that is not useful can be transformed into a farm. For other people, urban farming is a hobby. They enjoy cultivating during their leisure time. Cultivating in the urban centers is an interesting phenomenon as one does not have to change his or her lifestyle. Urban Agriculture does not take much of a person’s time since the farming space may be small. Most of the urban farms need to be attended to during leisure times and free time.
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D unable to unknot
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According to the text "Which one might not undo" which bassically means it's not going to happen bro.
Answer:he is sad
Explanation:so {this arm beneath your head;}
{you've fallen cold and dead }
he is very sad like he calls his captain father and telling him how people on shore are so happy that they won a war
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also the person who wrote this question just try to use brain of ur like how old are u ?
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because the newer the better
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