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==Part of Speech== | ==Part of Speech== | ||
Noun | Noun, Abbreviation | ||
==Pronunciation== | ==Pronunciation== | ||
[ | [ahr see] | ||
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The person who leads a group of girls through the recruitment process. She must disaffiliate from her sorority and remain objective throughout the entire recruitment process. She is there to help a potential new member and act as a support for her. | The person who leads a group of girls through the sorority recruitment process. She must disaffiliate from her sorority and remain objective throughout the entire recruitment process. She is there to help a potential new member and act as a support for her. | ||
==Usage== | |||
==Example Sentence== | ==Example Sentence== |
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Part of Speech
Noun, Abbreviation
Pronunciation
[ahr see]
Description
The person who leads a group of girls through the sorority recruitment process. She must disaffiliate from her sorority and remain objective throughout the entire recruitment process. She is there to help a potential new member and act as a support for her.
Usage
Example Sentence
Who’s your RC? I have to meet with my RC group.