Select the term that best describes the statement. The lights are on and the TV is off.
Choices please...
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a conjunction, because the lights are on AND the TV is off
does this make sense?
uh uh
Clearly, the answers are \(\color{red}{\Large{\text{Top Secret}}}\)
so y put up the question ?
so, a conjunction is a word that links the sentence to make it make sense... like and, or... etc... The sentence was The lights are on and the TV is off. the word AND links the two occurrences together, thus this sentence is a conjunction.
does this help any?
\(\color{red}{\Large{\text{H}}}\color{blue}{\Large{\text{O}}}\color{green}{\Large{\text{P}}}\color{pink}{\Large{\text{E}}}~~~\color{teal}{\Large{\text{S}}}\color{tan}{\Large{\text{O}}}\)
yeah...
conjunction disjunction negation conditional these are the answers. sorry guys! :( @MelissaHolmes thank you so much
yep no problem!
For future reference, A conjunction is when you have the word AND linking two occurrences together, like your example above A disjunction is when you have two different sentences, and you have to figure out what they mean, like a logic puzzle... A negation is when you use NOT in a sentence, like "I went to the supermarket, NOT the mall..." A conditional sentence is one where they have a statement that uses if... like:"I will buy you a new pair of shoes only IF you will pay me back" hope this helps
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