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Sisters (or friends?) tease each other and talk about their past. They were in the Terry street gang and beat up other kids. She would throw pinecones and ketchup out of her treehouse. They sledded on trash can lids. One of the girls hates coming home for the holidays. One of them scored so high on the placement test she got to skip two classes. They tease each other about their phone use. | ||
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North Carolina, Southern, teenager, childhood, gang, sledding, treehouse, sisters, friends | ||
Term used for rhotic, or "r" pronouncing American Southern dialects. Emigrated primarily from Ireland and Scotland. Primarily working class. Doesn't always just refer to people who still live in the mountains. Rhotic or "r" -pronouncing "Mountain Southern" or "Redneck" also refers to areas of Texas and other regions with no topographical distinctions. Sorry, I didn't make up the terms. | ||
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