1) Which form is the correct one when showing affirmation? Full Verbatim
Answers
Explanation:
Verbatim transcripts provide an unabridged, word-for-word account of the audio, including every utterance, including stuttering, false starts, ums, ahs etc.
The non-verbal sounds, such as laughter, sneezing, crying, sniffling, ambient sounds, throat clearing, etc. ,
Full verbatim includes all the utterances of the speakers and the text is transcribed exactly as it sounds.
Those are speech errors such as false starts, filler words, slang words, stutters, repetitions
Answer:
The correct answer is option B i.e., mm-hmm. The question seems incomplete and in my opinion, here is the full question, "Which form is the correct one when showing affirmation? Full Verbatim a) Mm b) Mm-hmm c) Ok d) Alright"
Explanation:
The appropriate form to be used when showing full verbatim affirmation is the mm-hmm. Other forms which could show the affirmation are also, "mm" as well as the "uh-huh".
Of the given options, there are more than one correct form to show such affirmation, thereby, option a and option b, both is the correct answer, of whose most appropriate is the option b, due to its strong voice of utterance in full verbatim.