More Than Just A Place To Sleep.

This text published in 2016 by Lauren Davidson describes the article of research done by Carey Newson who curated a museum exhibit dedicated to what life across 26 teenager’s bedrooms are like, this particular text/article analyzes how teenagers organize and shape their room to be, whether it be a 3-D scrapbook or a warm, red glow. This article uses the language effect Direct Quote, this effect connects with “It’s, like, my space and I put things up that I like, that are special to no one else” Says Freya, this language effect gives us a clear, straight example of what Freya’s room looks like and feels like. Emotive Language also comes into play because “Warm, red glow.” Is a more happy meaning, something that gives people a warm and cozy feeling if you were to walk into Freya’s room. Walking into 17 year old Pearl’s room, a soft toy pokes it’s head out of a blue set of shelves, haphazardly with books, on top perched a Accident & Emergency sign presumably stolen from a Hospital, “As soon as I walk into this room I feel like it’s a sigh of relief.” a descriptive and direct

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