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Is it correct to say that "She smiled at him with a look of hope for help".
I want to say that she smiles at him while she's trying to lift a heavy box, and her eyes show that she needs help.
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It is correct but doesn't say what you want it to say. The problem is that it can be interpreted as saying that she is already hopeful - she already has hope so she is not seeking help.
To express the idea that she is looking for help, say
"She smiled at him hoping for help".
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It's a little clumsy, but it's understandable. The first example is the most concise:
"She smiled at him as if to ask for help."
"She smiled at him as if appealing for help"
"As if to appeal for help, she smiled him."
"Like a subtle plea for help, she smiled at him."
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Autumn
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