Reflect on a time when you had to rely on someone else. How did it feel?

 I had to rely on my dad to take me to my friends, but I hated having to rely on him to drop and pick me up. I'd rather drive myself to the places I want to go and then go home whenever I want to. 




Summary: rhetorical devices 



Reflection: its a long day 




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