Cassius says the real cause is the fact that caesar is not a good man and hides things from everyone. He was trying to convince Brutus that Caesar is bad. His descision will backfire
The soothsayer
Cassius tells Brutus that he should be ruler not Caesar. Cassius says that Brutus would make a better ruler than to be second to Caesar.
tacos are good
Cassius believes that Caesar is no better than any other mortal man in Rome. Cassius tells Brutus of two times in which he had to take care of/save Caesar. His stories prove how un-god like Caesar really is~VLB
Another way to say 'events' is 'functions'
Portia dies by swallowing fire, or as we would say burning coal. Brutus reacts to her death is sorrow, but in calm sorrow - without weeping and such. He simply accepts her death and moves on. Cassius is shocked and cannot stop thinking about Portia.
they say he is a backstabber.
Cassius say that line in act 2 scene 1 Line 192.
his own errors
Cassius tells Brutus that he should be ruler not Caesar. Cassius says that Brutus would make a better ruler than to be second to Caesar.
It sounds unnatural. I'd say no, you can't. Just say "a lot of homework".
Cassius feels that Brutus has insulted him, during the argument they have after the death of Caesar. Brutus calls him greedy and believes Cassius's intention of kill Caesar was not for honor, but for money.
"Come, ho! Away!"
tacos are good
I would have to say no, unless it dies of unnatural causes
He didn't say "I'd walk a mile for a Camel".
he says he'll kill julias Caesar
that hardπ§