Who is the narrator? Why are the narrator’s family members so keen to make her change
her appearance for the trip to the restaurant? Does the narrator approve of their goals? Give a
reasoned answer in about 250-300 words, discussing what in the above passage allows you to
draw your conclusions
Answers
Answer: Narrator talks to her family members asking why she can't be allowed to drive them today I am really curious now. Ever since Dad's eyesight began to fail, I've been the designated driver for almost all outings. My sister Faria knows how to drive too, but the joint consensus is that she's awful at it, so almost all driving duties fall upon me. So, why a driver tonight? Is Dad trying to impress someone? According to his father, Narrator could drive but she was in a hurry, he does not run the bus on his own, so her father is not allowing him to drive. Some people think that their lives are hard and full of disappointment; well I am one of those people. I am a hard worker, but no matter what I do, I still face problems. It is as if my life is an ocean of endless problems and disappointments; however one of the disappointments I have faced happens to be the most interesting part of my life.
I had been learning how to drive for a whole month. I was spending part of my everyday life in a car listening to instructions from a boring old man, but I kept up with that to get my license and enjoy the freedom of being able to go wherever I wanted, whenever I wanted.
The day I had my driving test was the day I would find out if all the effort and time I had put into driving was worth it or not Road trips are fun. I always look forward to road trip with family. We are all so busy with our daily chores that we hardly spend any time with each other. It is during such trips that we get to spend quality time with one another. I had been on quite a few road trips with family. We came back with several memories that we shall cherish forever. I look forward to many more such road trips with family.