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frutty [35]
1 year ago
10

. If the speaker says, “We’re gonna go to Paris in a few days, um, then we’re off to Venice,” you would caption it this way:

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1 answer:
dexar [7]1 year ago
3 0

The correct way to caption the sentence in the question is "We’re gonna go to Paris in a few days, then we’re off to Venice," as shown in option 3.

<h3>Caption rules</h3>

When we caption or transcribe what someone says, there are some rules we must pay attention to. Even though contractions such as "gonna" sound extremely informal, they should be captioned that way. In other words, we do not need to change "gonna" for "going to."

On the other hand, there is no need to caption hesitation words or sounds such as "um." With that in mind, we can choose option 3 as the correct answer for this question.

Learn more about captions here:

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