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It derives from the old English hopian, which means, “wish, expect, look forward (to something)â€(“Hopeâ€).
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Writeacher
It's hard to tell by what came through in the post, but if this is what you meant, then it's correct.
It derives from the old English <i>hopian</i>, which means, "“wish, expect, look forward (to something)" ("Hope").
It derives from the old English <i>hopian</i>, which means, "“wish, expect, look forward (to something)" ("Hope").
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Anonymous
so... is the in-text citation of ("Hope") right then, knowing that those are supposed to be ""?
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Writeacher
Yes, that's right.
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Anonymous
Oh, good. Thanks so much!