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The proper noun (cities in North Carolina, Arkansas, and 9 other states) is spelled Fayetteville.
Where- The Applewhite's farm in North Carolina named Wit's End When- the present
The plural of the proper noun is Carolinas. It can be used to refer to North and South Carolina as a region.
The proper adjective for the proper noun "Carolina" depends on which specific region or state you are referring to. For example, "North Carolina" would have the proper adjective "North Carolinian," while "South Carolina" would have the proper adjective "South Carolinian." These proper adjectives are used to describe people or things related to the respective regions or states of Carolina.
Carolina (both North and South).
depends...
Arkansas is 1 hour behind North Carolina.
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1 stamp like always
North Carolina, Virginia, Arkansas, and Tennessee.ANSWER:There were 11 Southern states that seceded from the Union. They were South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas.
Four of them - North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee and Arkansas.
Tennessee
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