What do you think about this (4th paragraph unfinished) essay?

In our world, when unfair or bad laws are made, a specific person or people want to enforce it because it benefits themselves, not others. Sometimes, a law can be broken or altered when the majority of the people don’t like it or the problem doesn't matter anymore. If you want a rule/law to be gone and away, you need to have a good reason. Another point is that there are many things that can be accepted as fair or unfair, for different reasons.. In the following paragraphs, I will explain this information in detail.
First, t h e  r e a s o n   w h y  b a d laws are made is because it benefits a specific group of people. Only when someone comes and makes everyone notice that it is unfair, it might as well stop. Slavery in the United States wasn’t completely outlawed until 1865. This was when the 13th amendment was passed by the government, not people who owned slaves. This is because it is good for themselves. People should just agree with each other and make out a plan.
Next, a law can be changed if it is not applicable any more or it doesn’t do any harm to anyone/anything else. In The Man Without A Country, Rankin eventually tells Nolan about the US because he was asked to and because Nolan was the main point of the decision. Sometimes breaking a law is the right thing to do, whether it’s for the good of others or everyone else, just like in the story.
Finally, there are a lot of aspects in rules/laws that can be taken as positive or negative. For example, if a group that is superior over the other
In conclusion, when unfair or bad laws are made, a specific person or people want to enforce it because it benefits themselves, not others. There are numerous times where a law can be broken when it is completely necessary, and by having a good reason to do so.

Please do not delete my question.

Well, since you never made the corrections I gave you a couple of days ago For the first paragraph, there’s no sense in my reading the rest. My best suggestion is that you run it through https://www.grammarly.com before turning it in.

A little more work and it would be good.(:

As an AI language model, I don't have personal opinions, but I can offer some general guidance on how to provide feedback on an essay, even if the 4th paragraph is unfinished. When evaluating an essay, it is important to consider the following:

1. Clarity and Structure: Assess whether the essay is organized logically and if each paragraph flows smoothly into the next. Is the author's main point clear, and do they provide sufficient evidence or examples to support their arguments?

2. Coherence and Cohesion: Check if the essay maintains a consistent focus and if all the ideas are connected. Look for transition words or phrases that help guide the reader through the different points made.

3. Grammar and Mechanics: Evaluate the spelling, grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure to ensure the essay is easy to read and understand. Look out for any errors that may impact the clarity of the writer's message.

4. Depth and Analysis: Assess whether the writer has gone beyond surface-level explanations and provided deeper analysis. Are there thoughtful insights or counterarguments presented? Are the claims supported with evidence or references when necessary?

5. Originality and Engagement: Consider whether the essay presents unique perspectives or ideas. Does it captivate the reader's attention and create interest in the topic being discussed?

While we cannot assess the unfinished 4th paragraph, the first three paragraphs seem to be discussing the reasons why unfair or bad laws exist and how they can be addressed. When providing feedback, you could consider providing constructive comments on the elements mentioned above to help the author improve the strength and coherence of their arguments.

I did corect the first paragraph. Check!

If it's not too late, I would love to help you work on your essay!