Explanation:
In the book “Never Let Me Go” by Kazuo Ishiguro, Ruth does not seek an abortion. Instead, it is Kathy, the protagonist, who believes that Ruth wants an abortion when she becomes pregnant. Ruth denies this and suggests that Kathy may have misunderstood the situation.
It’s worth noting that the novel explores themes related to human cloning and the ethics of scientific research, and the characters’ attitudes toward reproduction and parenthood are influenced by their unique circumstances. However, Ruth’s motivations for not seeking an abortion are not explicitly stated in the book.