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What does the comparison between Helen and a ship explain about Helen's perspective of the world?
A. She accepts her silent isolation from the chaos around her.
B. She distrusts those trying to help her succeed.
C. She is afraid about the uncertain direction of her life.
D. She is overwhelmed by her feeling of drifting aimlessly.

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