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What is the multiple meaning to this sentence. "Hope her shoe at school."

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'{I} hope her shoe's at school'
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'Hope, her shoe is at school'
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If the sentence is “Hope her shoe’s at school”
Then it could mean the speaker hopes that the female’s shoe is at school, or the speaker could be talking to Hope and be telling Hope that the female’s shoe is at school
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