Clēmēns Sullae decem dēnāriōs dedit. "nunc," inquit Clēmēns, "erāde illam prōnūntiātiōnem! scrībe nōmen nostrī candidātī!" Sulla rīsit. nōmen Holcōniī erāsit et nōmen Āfrī scrīpsit.
Searching for often happens because students hit one of these three confusing sentences.
Mox ecce! Magnus clamor in via auditur. Multi senatores et equites Sullam salutant. Sulla, cum multis militibus, ad ianuam venit. Milites pilis longis armati sunt.
Remember: Sulla found his tools because Clemens looked at the evidence (the pitch), not the suspects (the Greeks). Approach your Latin homework the same way—look at the grammar (the evidence), not just the easy translation (the suspects). Good luck, and valete !