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Answered by dubby12346
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Explanation:

Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or SF) is a kind of writing. Science fiction stories can be novels, movies, TV shows, comic books and other literature.

SF is often about the future. It can be about imaginary new science and inventions such as spaceships, time machines, and robots. Science fiction stories are often in a world that is very different from the real world. They can have science and tools that do not exist in reality. Science fiction stories often take place on other worlds. There are often alien creatures.

Science fiction is drastically different from fantasy. Fantasy stories often have magic and other things that do not exist and are not science. Isaac Asimov was a famous science fiction writer. He once said that science fiction is possible, but fantasy is not.

Writers often use SF to explain everyday questions or problems by putting them in the future. Usually they invent a very different world to help people notice important ideas

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Answered by priyarksynergy
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  • In the world of science fiction, the term science fiction refers to imaginative fiction that employs a science fictional device in the narrative (although not necessarily a device that demands a science fictional plot) for some purpose.
  • Science fiction is a broader term than science fantasy, but is generally used to refer to a science fictional story whose primary purpose is to entertain.
  • Fiction outside of the science fiction genre that employs science fiction devices is not science fiction unless it is a derivative work.
  • In the context of this assignment, the term science fiction refers to the genre of fictional science fiction.
  • The term "science fiction" in this context is sometimes used to refer to other forms of science fiction, such as works of literary science fiction and hard science fiction.
  • This term has been used since at least the early 1960s to describe fiction that contains elements of science fiction.
  • Many science fiction writers initially worked on science fiction stories without intending them to be, strictly speaking, science fiction stories.
  • Later, however, they came to regard their early work as science fiction, and many continue to do so.

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