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Conjunction and disconjuction​

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Explanation:

When two statements are connected with an 'and,' you have a conjunction.

For conjunctions, both statements must be true for the compound statement to be true.

When the connector between two statements is "or," you have a disjunction. In this case, only one statement in the compound statement needs to be true for the entire compound statement to be true.

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