"Hey, that's mine!" Did you buy this? One might think to themselves. "This was never yours to begin with."
When someone claims something that does not belong to them, it's never right. If it's yours, it's yours, not someone Else's for the taking whenever they want or feel like it. Now, in this picture you see a woman trying to save HER house. Sadly, the house maybe hers, but in actuality, they house belongs to the true owners of the land that was sold illegally. In a case like this, the woman isn't wrong and the people who own the land aren't either, but there's nothing that she can do. Her house was made on illegally sold land. Now, does it make it right for those who are going to demolish her house right? No, it doesn't but that can not be changed. Her situation isn't good, shes losing her home, and possibly doesn't have any where else. Claiming back this land, isn't wrong but taking her house isn't. Situations like these usually don't go well as you can see but this is how it is. Nothing more.

Excellent thoughts, Christopher! Be cautious of your writing style. No "you" or contractions. Be sure you are writing in a formal tone. Keep up the hard work!
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