A speaker says:
You know, I'm afraid you're just too loud. Like, seriously, you need to calm down.
Which of the following is the correct way to transcribe this according to our Clean Verbatim Style Guide?
A) I am afraid you are just too loud. You need to calm down.
B) I'm afraid you're just too loud. Seriously, you need to calm down.
C) You know, I'm afraid you're just too loud. Like, seriously, you need to calm down.
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option is c
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Option B is correct one according to the Clean Verbatim Style.
Clean verbatim is said to mean that erroneous speech or use of – crutch words and fillers – is removed from the sentences in the final document. A crutch word is an utterance of a word (often a verbal tic) that adds no meaning to what is said and said as a form of usual practice or style of saying words.
- Removal of the crutch words "like" and "you know" when they are not essential in the sentence is called as transcribing this according to our Clean Verbatim Style .
- Crutch words should be transcribed once again to remove confusion.
- In the question the Speaker says: You know, I'm afraid you're just too loud. Like, seriously, you need to calm down.
- After transcribing: I'm afraid you're just too loud. Seriously, you need to calm down.
- Removal of these words ensure that the transcription is clear, easy to read and succinct while at the same time gives essential information and meaning to the sentence.
In Crutch Words, we just remove "You know" and "Like" from sentence. So, "I'm afraid you're just too loud. Seriously, you need to calm down." is the correct sentence.
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