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23 February, 01:15

Today's readers have more scientific knowledge than readers of previous

eras. What effect does that have on their reading of science fiction stories?

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A. They are less likely to believe the stories could be true.

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B. They are less likely to find the stories entertaining.

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C. They are more likely to know many of the stories' authors.

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D. They are more likely to be able to find the stories.

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  1. 23 February, 01:21
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    A. B is not impossible but it's more subjective.
  2. 23 February, 01:34
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    The effect of that on their reading of science fiction stories is that:

    * They are less likely to believe the stories could be true.

    Explanation:

    That new generation has more knowledge about science can take a little bit of astonishment away as they know that many elements in the stories are not true, but we also need to take in consideration that knowing that a story is fictional does not take away the capacity of loving it and finding it interesting and amusing.
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