Personal Narrative: Learning To Drive

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There were many difficult processes that a person had to master during their lifetime, but some had different opinions on which activity was the hardest for them. I found that the most challenging task that I had to accomplish up to this point of my life was learning to drive. Learning how to drive was the most difficult process for me because of the external and internal distractions that I had to face when I began taking lessons. The external disturbances were factors that disrupted my driver’s license training. Some of the disruptions that I encountered included the aroma of baked pies and the honking of cars on the highway. The most irritating outside-driven disturbance that I had experienced was the ringing of my teacher’s cell phone.

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