1) Read the article below and answer this question.
Did the writer conquer her fear of flying?
The day dawned wet and miserable, an accurate reflection of my state of mind. My task was to conquer my fear of flying which had prevented me from going on a plane for four years. The solution, I hoped, was to attend a course for first time passenger or people whose fear was stopping them flying.
During the first morning we were introduced to the cabin crew, who would have the daunting task of coping with potentially hysterical passengers. Then came a session with a psychiatrist, who taught us breathing and relaxation exercises. He made us close our eyes to experience the flight in our imagination. The closing of eyes was our ticket to further relaxation, and we were soon asleep. After waking up, we were driven in coaches to the airport, where several people experienced minor panic attacks.
The rest of us chatted nervously and, seemingly without worry, boarded the British Airways shuttle. As the plane moved towards the runway, my mind was thrown back into reality. The trance which had led me from the hotel to the aircraft subsided, and I realised they had won. I was on a moving plane.
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