One figure of speech in the poem "Mang Teban and the Weather" is personification, where the weather is described as having human-like qualities or actions. For example, if the weather is described as "angry" or "weeping," it is using personification to give human emotions to the weather.
"Give me liberty or give me death!" are the final words of a speech reportedly given by Patrick Henry to the Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775.
im not going to give you a speech. Fall in love, then the speech will be a breeze!!
I Oughtta Give You a Shot in the Head for Making Me Live in This Dump was created on 1999-10-19.
The "give me liberty or give me death!" speech
I would give her advice on to dump him and on how to dump him so he doesn't feel as hurt.
Speech of mother good
What it means to give out a usual speech is that one presents a speech in the usual manner. There is nothing out of the ordinary when the speech is given out.
Patrick Henry
Not really. Give it another few days. And if you don't like where its going by then , dump them
Samuel Adams was a brewer and he got people angered at the Brits for the taxes. John Hannock was the guy who has the huge signature on the Declartion of Independence. Patrick Henry was most famous for his speech and his immortal last words 'Give me Liberty or give me death'. This is a summary as you can tell.
To give is a verb.