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Choose the option that is properly transcribed:

1. “It’s raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you’re gonna need your umbrella.”

It’s raining today, so unless you want to get drenched, you’re going to need your umbrella.

It is raining today, so unless you want to get drenched, you are going to need your umbrella.

Its raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you’re gonna need your umbrella.

It’s raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you’re gonna need your umbrella.
2. “She didn’t even... she really didn’t know how to accept the news.”

She really didn’t know how to accept the news.

She didn’t even... she really didn’t know how to accept the news.

She did not even, really did not know how to accept the news.
3. “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.
4. “Well, I mean, um, there are like, some other ways, to umm, go about it.”

Well, I mean, there are some other ways to go about it.

I mean, there are some other ways to go about it.

Well, I mean, um, there are like, some other ways, to umm, go about it.

Well, I mean, there are, like, some other ways to go about it.
5. “We going to Paris in a few day.”

We is going to Paris in a few days.

We going to Paris in a few day.

We are going to Paris in a few days.
6. “Nice to meet you. I’m Michelle, Director of Product, here at Enron.“

Person: Nice to meet you. I’m Michelle, Director of Product, here at Enron.

Michelle: Nice to meet you. I’m Michelle, Director of Product, here at Enron.

michelle: Nice to meet you. I’m Michelle, Director of Product, here at Enron.

Old Woman: Nice to meet you. I’m Michelle, Director of Product, here at Enron.
7. “Umm they’re not going to go there anymore because their car wouldn’t start”

They’re not going to go there anymore because their car wouldn’t start.

Umm their not going to go there anymore because there car wouldn’t start.

Their not going to go there anymore because there car wouldn’t start.

Umm they’re not going to go there anymore because their car wouldn’t start.


Word Choice
Choose the word that best fits the sentence:

8. Give the candy to Dave and ___.

they

me

I

we
9. ___ car is blue.

They're

Their

There

There's
10. Dr. Lewis and ___ walked to the gym.

me

us

them

I
11. Do you like to sleep ___ the stars?

to

on

under

at
12. She received a B on her English paper because she forgot to ________ her sources.

sight

cite

site

resight
13. You can make ___ at home.

himself

myself

yourselves

ourselves
14. Even after weeks of thought, he just didn't know how to ______ his wrong.

write

right

rite

righten​

Answers

Answered by indian2020
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Answer:

kon hai bei tu or question tereko nhi mila kiya....

Dekhiye ABP news aapko rakhe aageee...........Xd

so like maat karna shida report mardena okh.....⚘⚘⚘❤❤❤❤❤

Answered by smartbrainz
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A transcription is a speech/conversation is a written text of it, based on a notes/recording . Full verbatim refers to a transcript which includes each and everything that is said, and exactly in what way the speakers say it. examples, speech errors, false starts, slang words, stutters, repetitions and filler words (umm...u,..etc). In transcription we must use only use names/titles/gender as speaker labels. We must never change spoken contractions, examples, ain’t, y’all, can’t, don’t, it’s, etc). In full verbatim slang words must be written the way its Kinda, gotta, gotcha, betcha, wanna, dunno (only in clean verbatim we write them as going, want, kind etc)

Explanation:

1. (d) It’s raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you’re gonna need your umbrella.

2 (b) She didn’t even... she really didn’t know how to accept the news.

3. (c) Paul: Hi John, how are you?

John: I am not feeling well Paul.

4 (c) Well, I mean, um, there are like, some other ways, to umm, go about it.

5 (b) We going to Paris in a few day

6 (b) Michelle: Nice to meet you. I’m Michelle, Director of Product, here at Enron.

7 (d) Umm they’re not going to go there anymore because their car wouldn’t start.

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8 Give the Candy to Dave and me  (Me" is the 1st-person subject pronoun, that is the indirect of an action/a preposition 'to")

9. Their car is blue (their means associated with/belonging to the people)

10. Dr. Lewis and I walked to the gym. (We use the "I" when the person speaking is doing the action, either with someone else or alone).

11. Do you like to sleep under the stars? (here under as a preposition is used to talk about something which is below/lower than something else)

12. She received a B on her English paper because she forgot to cite her sources. (cite means referring to a book/author as evidence for or justification of a statement/argument, particularly in a scholarly work)

13. You can make yourselves at home (make yourselves at home means to tell someone visiting you that they must relax)

14. Even after weeks of thought, he just didn't know how to right his wrong (right a wrong means to correct something wrong/bad which someone has done)

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