Statement: "The sun is shining, and the birds are singing."
Explanation:
* Conjunction: The word "and" is the conjunction that connects the two parts of the statement.
* Simple Statements:
* "The sun is shining" is a simple statement.
* "The birds are singing" is also a simple statement.
Truth Value:
A conjunction statement is true only if both of its simple statements are true.
* If the sun is shining and the birds are singing, the conjunction statement is true.
* If the sun is shining but the birds are not singing, the conjunction statement is false.
* If the sun is not shining and the birds are singing, the conjunction statement is false.
* If neither the sun is shining nor the birds are singing, the conjunction statement is false.
Other examples of conjunction statements:
* "It's raining, and the streets are wet."
* "The phone is ringing, and I'm busy."
* "The dog is barking, and the cat is sleeping."