The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You did not include any text, book, or reference of these lines. You neither included the options for this question.
However, doing some deep research trying to help you, we found that you are referring to the book titled "The Story of My Life," written by Helen Keller.
So knowing that valuable information, we can say the following.
What Helen is comparing herself to is with the moment in her life where she had no clue about what to do with her path. She said that those moments were like she advanced without a compass, having no clue at all where "the harbor was."
The exact words she used in her text are: <em>"I was like that ship before my education began, only I was without compass or sounding line, and had no way of knowing how near the harbor was."</em>
That is why she thinks that her education was essential to fiend her way, Her education gave her knowledge, and most importantly, it gave her direction.
Answer:
I think it is okay to break the law, but only if you, yourself truly believe that it is okay. When you believe in something so strongly and genuinely believe that what you are doing is right then it is right. Others may perceive your choice of judgment as wrong but in the end, I believe that it is you who decides if you are right or not. Susan B. Anthony's case is a great example of this, she truly believed that she deserved the right to vote, even though others frowned upon it, it may have seemed wrong at the time but to her, she knew that she was in the right. In the end, Susan B. Anthony became an inspiration to women by fighting for what she believed in and proving that maybe sometimes some laws are meant to be broken as time changes
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As an aging, conventional person of little consequence
moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
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