Making it clear that the most important goal of your speech is to inform the audience about your topic
Lack, want, need, require as verbs all stress the absence of something desirable, important, or necessary. Lack means to be without or to have less than a desirable quantity of something: to lack courage, sufficient money, enough
<span>the profit you make when you sell a house.
the actual definition describes any type of profit, not just real estate.</span>
Well, using my limited knowledge, "cleaving" means to chop, break in half, split, etc. Twain means twice. So, perhaps it's like "you've broke my heart in half", something along those lines? hopefully this helps you.