What Is The Meaning Of The Book 'Driver's ED'?

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Today I read about “Driver’s ED” when Remy was talking about her crush Morgan, and which she seems to really like. I realized that Lark was not actually the driver’s instructor. I do not know their name so I’m going to call them the driver instructor. I also found out the driver’s ed car was not damaged that much as I thought, Remy hit a road divider and there was no serious damage. “Driver’s ED” is a very confusing book to me but I get some of it. I found out one of Morgan’s traits is that he is a back seat driver. The ending of my reading ended off with Lark not driving too well while Morgan and Remy were chatting in the back seat. I think this book is overall okay but does get hard at times for me to read and to pay attention, but this

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