<span>I have to talk to you. I appreciate your humor but lately you've really been putting me down in front of my friends, and it's been bothering me. I know you don't mean it, but you've been hurting my feelings and making me feel insignificant in front of my friends. Do you think you can try not to do that anymore?</span>
<span> the person for whom something (as a disease) is or is believed to be named
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Accidents are disastrous situations happen in an unexpected time that it happened. There is no warning and the person that experienced it had no awareness. The person that experiences this has unfortunate luck at the time.
Ex. A person slips on a banana peel that was left on the floor.
Risky behavior on the other hand, happens when a person decides to take a <span>“risk” on what he/she will do in the given situation. It a person’s decision to take action whether the result is good or bad.</span>
<span>Ex. A person decided to skip class to make it to the seminar.</span>
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Edward II was a play written by Christopher Marlowe, who was also a great influencer of the Elizabethan writers during and after his time. The play depicts a homosexual relationship between King Edward II of England and the 1st Earl of Cornwall, Piers Gaveston.
The statement that Edward II was written by Marlowe as a way of honoring the memory of William Shakespeare after his death is false as Marlowe died before Shakespeare. While Shakespeare died in 1616, Marlowe was killed in 1593. The play Edward II was entered into the Stationer's Register some five weeks after the death of Marlowe.