grammar - "She laughed as though there (was/were) a chance he might have said anything else."



Would I use 'was' or 'were' here?



She laughed as though there was/were a chance he might have said anything else.



(I read about the difference between was and were, but I can't apply it to this sentence because it seems like both a past possibility and a hypothetical, like a past hypothetical. Could someone explain the answer to me please?)




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