Question: If there is more than one speaker, how should they be all noted?
If there is more than one speaker, how should they be all noted?
Answer Is: a) Speaker 1, Speaker 2, et cetera. If you can distinguish a speaker’s role in the conversation, you should make it as descriptive as possible.
Clarification:
If there is more than one speaker, they should be all noted as Speaker 1, Speaker 2, et cetera. If you can distinguish a speaker’s role in the conversation, you should make it as descriptive as possible.
Closure:
This question is from the GoTranscript Grammer Test. You can find all the questions and answers asked in this exam on our GoTranscript Grammer Test page.
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