It changes nicely if you add a little mustard and a semi-hard boiled egg might change it nicely too!
If you're referring to change over time, the lettuce goes brown and gooey and the chicken might go off. It's recommended to eat within 2-3 days of making as after that, most changes are for the bad.
The dressing should never change though!
-At first he was Ceaser's friend, then he turned away from Ceaser.
-He didn't want to join the conspiracy, then later on he did.
Very Patriotic, noble. Wants to go against Caesar for the good of Rome, not because of jealousy.
At first Brutus was loyal to Caesar and loved, but later he back stabbed his best friend. Also Brutus kinda controlled Cassius' army before they had a Battle at Philippi.
he has become supperstiouse
Not to kill mark Antony
He said, "Etu, Brute?" (or, "And you, Brutus?") The last thing Julius Caesar said was, 'E tu' brutus'? meaning: you too, Brutus? However, Casesar died before the end of the play. no you got one right he did said Etu Bruts but that means you to burts ok! First off, this wasn't the end of the play, this was right around the middle of it, but they were his last words. Secondly, he say "Et tu, Brute?" which is Latin for "And you, Brute?" or Brutus. Just like in Spanish the informal use of "you" is "tu".
Brutus and Cassius live in Rome where the play takes place.
First thing to consider it that the title alone tells us the play will be a tragedy. Everyone dies at the play, yet we know that the Rome survives. Brutus must choose between his long time friend and the good of his beloved Rome. Shakespeare places the hero in a no win situation, it can only end in violence for Brutus.
Brutus orders Cassius to stap him in the heart but Cassius refuses.
Brutus sees a vision of Caesar's ghost, at the end of Act Four.
In the Begining of the play they were fine with eachother, toward the end of the play thye end up fighting because cassius thought that brutus thought that he was wrong, so in the end they were not close any more they changed dramatically over the time of the play.
He said, "Etu, Brute?" (or, "And you, Brutus?") The last thing Julius Caesar said was, 'E tu' brutus'? meaning: you too, Brutus? However, Casesar died before the end of the play. no you got one right he did said Etu Bruts but that means you to burts ok! First off, this wasn't the end of the play, this was right around the middle of it, but they were his last words. Secondly, he say "Et tu, Brute?" which is Latin for "And you, Brute?" or Brutus. Just like in Spanish the informal use of "you" is "tu".
Brutus and Cassius live in Rome where the play takes place.
First thing to consider it that the title alone tells us the play will be a tragedy. Everyone dies at the play, yet we know that the Rome survives. Brutus must choose between his long time friend and the good of his beloved Rome. Shakespeare places the hero in a no win situation, it can only end in violence for Brutus.
Texan schooner Brutus ended in 1838-10.
To Brutus tent
It is the play called Julius Ceasar
Yes, Brutus is the main character in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.
Justin
No one knows exactly how the assassination was done in history, but in the play written by William Shakespeare, Brutus was able to maneuver Cassius in such a way as to take control of the group. Cassius didn't intend to let it happen, but Brutus did plan the strategy and make most of the important decisions.
Brutus
play his instrument