Consider your experience reading science fiction and your knowledge of the genre. Write a science fiction story that is at least
one page long and incorporates key elements of science fiction. Decide whether your story will be hard sci-fi or social sci-fi. Make sure your story has a logical beginning, middle, end. To get started, brainstorm and outline your story. Also be sure to revise any drafts you create. PLATO Doesn't have to be good. Just anything 50 points and Brainliest!!!!
My experience with science fiction is always considers is space and teleportation and stuff like that. I know that not all of science fiction can be totaly false or it can be kinda true and off of true events but fictionalized.
I try to do social sci-fi
So its like they go to a different universe and someone has to like go on a spaceship like they do in the Orville( if you watched that) they go to diffetent planets and go to different universes with different people on a ship to go on different tasks.
I would say ......characterization is shaped across the work and can be revealed implicitly when a text is read closely. Because characters change throughout the course of a novel, and usually you cannot determine their characterization right away
Explanation: An MLA citation goes "-qoute-" (Authors Last Name Page Number(s)). Don't put a period at the end of the qoute, but put it at the end of the citation.
She should not drink any alcohol. Her biggest concern should be the promises/commitments she has already made (like the promise to her volleyball coach and to her parents).