" What does "in order to" here mean? " Does it mean he's turning to "Golden Key" He is using 'Golden Key' as a verb, with 'John, or Mary, or that threatened danger' as the verb object. The 'Golden Key' seems to be 'think about *** only instead of your problem'.
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NewguestI don't know what this person is trying to say by saying: "In order to "Golden Key ..." What does "in order to" here mean?'for the purpose of', 'as a means to'
Newguesthen he says "Now I am going to "Golden Key" ..." Does it mean he's turning to "Golden Key"He is using 'Golden Key' as a verb, with 'John, or Mary, o