That is completely dependent on the ethics that you do! However for this example I will be talking about
Jewish Sex EthicsThe first one was a 2 marker was it not (2015 HSC?) so for 2 marks you just needed
The act of coitus interruptus, or anything that disrupts the natural path of semen to egg, is a Jewish teaching that originates from the Torah and Talmud. Any permanent sterilisation is considered wasting the seed and this is breaking jewish law as it is a mitzvah.
The second one i probably wont answer that well, but ill give it a shot:
Anything that disrupts the normal passage of semen to ova is regarded as coitus interruptus. This includes things such as the morning after pill, the rod, condoms, and a vasectomy/hysterectomy. Such things like this are prohibited under the Jewish Code. Furthermore, the wasting of the seed by such methods as masturbation is considered an abhorrent sin. This is effectively showed from the Torah (or Talmud?) which states "any hand that reaches below the navel shall be chopped off" and reminds adherents of the crime it is to perform masturbation. The Conservative and Progressive sects of Judaism may show more modern ways of interpreting the sacred texts than a traditional Orthodoxy would. These rules guide adherents in their daily living by dressing appropriately, not getting into sexual activity unless it is purely for reproductive purposes and ultimately who they marry. In conclusion, it is shown that the practice of coitus interruptus is entirely unacceptable for the Jewish population as it wastes the seed and potential life.
Hope this helps (i hope i have done a good enough example to actually show you how to structure it properly)
But basically first one is basically a teaching (NOT an issue) and where that teaching comes from (Bible, Quran, Torah etc)
Second one is HOW it affects jewish adherents in their day to day activities. Here you need a quote and (if possible) talk about different denominations/sects. That second last & last sentence answers the question nicely in my opinion
Thanks
(elyse feel free to mark and criticise, made it up on the spot)