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1) If you can't hear the specific term, you should:
a. Do some research. If you cannot find anything, mark that as inaudible or unintelligible with the specified time.
b. Guess the word, and a client will make a correction

Answers

Answered by nidaeamann
6

Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

The answer depends upon the scenario. If a client is hired for assistance then guessing might work but normally this is not the right approach. So the more probable solution to this is to do research on that word, it will also help in increasing vocabulary knowledge as well as raise the confidence level of the individual and then mark the work as inaudible

Answered by bestanswers
3

Answer:

The Option A is preferable.

Explanation:

It is always better, to be honest. If we guess a word then the client might not consider us next time as he might find us incompetent.

It is always better to take a risk and tell the truth that the specific term was inaudible. Doing research might help if we have heard the word partially. As sometimes our mind hears faster than our ears.  

Thus, in such scenario’s the option A will be preferable.

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