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Sci fi Answer one of these questions write from 800-1000 words: 1-How do the stories “Passengers”, “When It Changed”, and “Seventh Victim” deal with the uncertainties of gender stereotyping (WIC and SV) and sexual encounters (P) that were quite typical of the real world (pre- and post-sexual and feminist revolutions, late 60s and early 70s) when these stories were published? 2-Discuss “Man on the Moon” and “Day Million” as dealing with the same basic issues but with completely different tones and dispositions towards these issues—the essay, one of total worry and moral seriousness, whereas the story one of lightness, playfulness, and frivolity. Finally, despite the difference in tone, try to clearly identify the serious issues basic to them both and identify how the two works do agree. The articles : For question #1 "Passengers" by Robert Silverburg "When it changed" by Joanna Russ "The Seventh Victim" by Charles O'Neal and DeWitt Bordeen For question #2 "Man on the Moon" by Goerge Annas "Day Million" by Frederik Pohl