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2 There are many groupings that have interests different from those of the mainstream culture in Britain. They are: rocker, hacker, punk, mod, raver, hippie, biker, goth. I want to tell you about EMO.

3 Being 'emo' is a state of mind. There is a different attitude, fashion, and hairstyle. People who are emo refuse to conform to society's rules and laws, and they basically use their hairstyles and fashion to express the way they are feeling.

4 Emo is a from emotional is a slang term used to describe a range of fashion styles and attitudes somewhat affiliated with emo music and its related scenes.

5 Emotional-punk music's history is highly debatable, both because bands that have been part of the "emo" movement shun the term and try to distance themselves and because there is no clear-cut beginning to or emergence of the movement itself.

6 The music during the 1990s became more mainstream than ever, and by the millennium arguably "emo" bands were garnering regular rotation on MTV and radio stations nationwide.

7 Emo individuals perceive themselves to be outcasts and dress accordingly so as to avoid any appearance of attempting conformity and falling short. Emo individuals perceive themselves to be outcasts and dress accordingly so as to avoid any appearance of attempting conformity and falling short.

8 Girls tend to have short, dyed-black hair with the bangs cut straight across, usually done by the individual herself or by a friend, shunning the processed, rubber-stamped appearance of mainstream hairstyles. Girls tend to have short, dyed-black hair with the bangs cut straight across, usually done by the individual herself or by a friend, shunning the processed, rubber-stamped appearance of mainstream hairstyles.

9 . Jewelry, including facial and other body piercing, is quite common and is kept as natural as is possible -- wooden and hemp accessories are extremely popular, and are, again, often homemade.

10 Clothes follow suit, ranging from thrift store finds to hand sewn skirts and shirts, often comprised of multiple fabrics combined into one article of clothing. Vintage articles are trendy for members of the emo subculture, including 1970s-style shoes and jackets.

11 Emo boys tend to wear too-small t- shirts and baggy pants, often with a studded black belt.

12 Girls and boys alike wear thick or horn-rimmed glasses and often carry backpacks or messenger bags littered with pins from assorted emo bands or bearing anti- establishment, pro-underground slogans.

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17 1)Emo is a from the word… 1.EmotionEmotion 2.EmulationEmulation 3.EmotionalEmotional 2) When did emo appear on MTV? 1.90-th90-th 2.80-th80-th 3.70-th70-th

18 3) What colour is the hair of emo girls? 1.RedRed 2.BlackBlack 3.GreenGreen 4. BlueBlue 4) What colour do emo people prefer? 1.Red and blackRed and black 2.Pink and greenPink and green 3.Blue and redBlue and red 4.Pink and blackPink and black

19 5) What clothes do emo people like? 1.Style of 90 thStyle of 90 th 2.Style of 80 thStyle of 80 th 3.Style of 70 thStyle of 70 th 4.Style of 60thStyle of 60th 6) What subculture does emo belong to? 1.PunkPunk 2.HippieHippie 3.GothGoth 4.RockerRocker

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