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What type of conjunction is the bolded phrase The judge listened to explanation in order that he might decide fairly.?

The bolded phrase "in order that he might decide fairly" is a subordinating conjunction.

Here's why:

* Subordinating conjunctions connect a dependent clause to an independent clause. The dependent clause cannot stand alone as a sentence, while the independent clause can.

* In this case, "The judge listened to explanation" is the independent clause, and "in order that he might decide fairly" is the dependent clause. The dependent clause is introduced by the subordinating conjunction "in order that," which expresses the purpose of the judge listening to the explanation.

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