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They call me a man But I will never have a wife I was given a body, But not given life. They gave me a mouth But did'nt give me breath, Water gives me life, And sun gives me death By The Snowman
A snowman What about a male ice sculpture "Old Man River", also known as the Mississippi River
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Fishy Breath!!
Air gives us to breath
Who gives
Tree and plants gives us oxygen that we need to breath to survive. With out them we could not breath and die.
Sumlight iz a resource because if we didnt hav dat we would frezze 2 death. da sunlight gives us heat and warms us. SO GET IT RIGHT
because she didnt make his sandwich
because it gives us air to breath.
"Too cold breath gives." Act II Scene 1. There is something wrong with the line "words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives." It has to be "gives" to rhyme with "lives", but the verb "gives" does not match the subject "words". You can see this when you rearrange the line into a more familiar (but less rhythmically pleasing) syntax: "Words gives too cold breath to the heat of deeds." Excuse me, Mr. S., but that is not proper English grammar: it should be either "Words give too cold breath" or a different subject, like "Talk gives too cold breath to the heat of deeds." Anyway, Macbeth means "Why am I blithering on when I've got work to do?"