injustice
lack of fairness
ownership
something that is rightfully belonging to you
shunned
outcasted from society
ancestor
someone whom you are descended from
wails
a high-pitched cry
sowed
to grow
reap
to receive
lack of fairness
something that is rightfully belonging to you
outcasted from society
someone whom you are descended from
a high-pitched cry
to grow
to receive
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