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When Is Stealing Wrong
Have you ever stolen something from somebody before? Have you ever thought about stealing from a store? People steal so than they don’t have to pay for it. People may think stealing may make their lives easier. Others steal information from other to get something online. But is it really worth it to steal to eventually get caught and go to jail for?
People think stealing is alright, why pay if you can get it for “free”! I think stealing is wrong. I believe steal is wrong because someone had spent money and worked for the item a thief have stolen. People don’t like it when other steal with them. I bet you don’t like it when people steal from you either. When things are valuable enough to be stolen, they are then valuable enough to be gained

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