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Read these lines from Fredrick Douglass's speech "What to The Slave Is the Fourth of July?"

But I fancy I hear someone of my audience say, it is just in this circumstance that you and your brother abolitionists fail to make a favorable impression on the public mind. Which word is most similar to how fancy is used here?

Accept
Believe
Desire
Insist

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Desire should be it idk fr
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When taking in consideration the context where the word fancy is used, one understands that it’s intention is to express a longing for something and therefore the correct answer would be option C "Desire", the word fancy as a verb can be used to denote when someone wants something, for example: I fancy a cup of tea.

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