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>
        
             
        
        
        
Below are the responses and questions to complete the conversations: 
- No, we haven’t.
- No, I don’t like to.
- Do you like watching this drama?
- Do you enjoy your job?
- Looking at the given sentences, it very important to select the correct option that fits each sentence.
- When selecting an option, you must look out for the option that is logical and that actually makes a sense in what was initially stated.
- Also, the option (either a phrase, clause or sentence) must be able to complement the one stated.
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'Feeling blue' means that a person is sad, or depressed.