Which forms are NOT appropriate to use for affirmations in Full Verbatim
A) Aha
B) amm
C)Uh-uhu
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Option B, i.e., amm
Explanation:
In the above-mentioned list, aha can be used to express exclamation or surprise over an incident. It can be used in the verbatism.
Also, uh-uhu is used to express approval or affirmation regarding a fact and is generally used in a non-verbal verbatism.
However, amm is used to express a pause that the speaker uses to think or contemplate over the statement or question. It acts as a filler word and needs to be eliminated from a non-verbal verbatism transcript.
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B) Amm is NOT appropriate to use for affirmations in Full Verbatim.
Explanation:
- Full verbatim is a transcript which uses all the words the speaker says.
- The affirmation means is the positive answer given to a question or positive reason.
- The word "aha" means something a person has accepted at last with certain gust. The word "uh-uhu" is used define that the person has accept something without any word.
- Full verbatim is majorly used to understand a language and error people make during a conversation.
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