Many Romans begged Marcus to hurry to Rome (Prose Composition - Translate into Latin)

We start by parsing the sentence (find subject, establish sequence of tenses and what we are being tested on here)

Lead student to point out it has a historic introductory verb and we are dealing with an indirect command. Therefore can say tense of verb in the subordinate clause and begin translating as such.

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