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What are the typical characteristics of the genre of science fiction.
A. technology and science
B. mysteries and puzzles
C. historical characters
D. Time travel and space exploration
E. magic and fairy-tale style characters
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Correct choices: A and D.
- A (technology and science): core to science fiction — stories explore scientific ideas, tech, and their effects.
- D (time travel and space exploration): common sci-fi themes/subgenres.
- B (mysteries and puzzles) can appear but is more typical of mysteries.
- C (historical characters) fits historical fiction.
- E (magic and fairy-tale style characters) belongs to fantasy.
- A (technology and science): core to science fiction — stories explore scientific ideas, tech, and their effects.
- D (time travel and space exploration): common sci-fi themes/subgenres.
- B (mysteries and puzzles) can appear but is more typical of mysteries.
- C (historical characters) fits historical fiction.
- E (magic and fairy-tale style characters) belongs to fantasy.
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