English, asked by SamirChaudhary110, 8 months ago

"Hi John, how are you? I am not feeling well Paul."
Speaker A: Hi John, how are you?
Speaker B: I am not feeling well Paul.
John: Hi John, how are you?
Paul: I am not feeling well Paul.
Paul: Hi John, how are you?
John: I am not feeling well Paul.

Answers

Answered by kurapatireddy
2

Paul:ok

Explanation:

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Answered by smartbrainz
5

The correct option is (c)

Paul: Hi John, how are you?

John: I am not feeling well Paul.

Explanation:

In transcription we must use only use names/titles/gender as speaker labels. The rules for speaker labels are

  • In case of names
  1. Use the full name (example, John Wales) where available on first reference.
  2. Use the speaker's first name (only mention as John) for the rest of  the transcription.
  3. If the speaker's title is known, include the title along with the last name with each label, example Dr. Simmons (where, it is Dr. Andrew Simmons)
  • Incase of Title
  1. Where the speaker's name is not know, however the title is known we must use the title.
  2. Include gender so as to add more description to the speaker, example, Female Professor, Male Doctor, Male Patient, Manager.
  • In case Gender (man/Woman)
  1. Use the speaker's gender if his/her title as well as name is not available, example,  Man, Woman

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