The author's repetition of "Just me and my own four door" in lines 7, 14, 26, 36 helps to create a feeling of —

A agitation before drivingagitation before driving
B release in finally mastering release in finally mastering
C patience and confidence patience and confidence
D longing and desire

A girl learns to drive

Ever since I could remember
I wanted my hands on the wheel
One foot on the pedal
And to go anywhere by myself
5 No more begging for a ride
No more waiting for one
Just me and my own four door
I wanted nothing more

“It’s time,” my father said
10 And handed me the key
“I’ll sit beside you
And teach you to be free”
I was over the moon
Just me and my own four door
15 I wanted nothing more

I had watched him a million times
He did it easily
I had seen my mother too
Singing with her hands on the wheel
20 “Check all the mirrors,” my father said
“Don’t I just look ahead?” I asked

My father didn’t laugh at me
Calmly, he began with the basic facts
Now I began to understand
25 Months lay ahead before it was
Just me and my own four door
I wanted nothing more

When we were in the empty lot
My heart was beating fast
30 There were no other cars around
What would I do on the ROAD?

My father gently tapped my shoulder
He said eventually I will be bolder
Well, my father is always right
35 I will get over this fright
Just me and my own four door
I will wait for you some more

C patience and confidence