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I couldn't understand teenage fashion, so I asked my 15-year-old niece Hanna to help me find out more about teenage fashion.

The Goths(哥特风)

The Goths are dressed from head to toe in black jeans, black fingernails and black make-up for both boys and girls. Hanna told me that the Goths think of themselves as "dark, romantic and mysterious". They like to listen to dark, depressing music in their bedrooms.

The "emos"(情绪摇滚风)

"Emos" teenagers can be recognized by their tight jeans and T-shirts, as well as their haircuts. Their hair usually has a long fringe(刘海), often covering one or both eyes. The name "emo" comes from "emotion hardcore(情绪硬核)", a type of underground rock music that developed from the mid-1980s hardcore punk(硬核朋克)

Ravers(锐舞派对风)

These teenagers were wearing very bright colours-greens, pinks, and yellows. These kids listen to electronic dance music and go to "raves"-parties where they dance all night.

Hanna pointed out members of other groups. The boys playing annoying music on their mobile phones were "hoodies". They are named after their hooded sweatshirts(连帽运动衫).The girl sitting at the front likes to wear alternative(另类的)clothes and listen to alternative music. Now I learned that "old" people like me(I'm 32 ) can't think it looks good. It's a language that young people speak and older people can't learn.

1.Which kind of music do the Goths like?

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2.What does the writer think of the youth fashion

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3.Do you like wearing alternative clothes? Why or why not?

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