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vicky

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The ultimate goal of the court reporter should be:
 
  a. to get paid
  b. to produce an accurate transcript
  c. to finish the job as quickly as one can
  d. to get as many jobs as one can in order to make as much money as possible

Question 2

Why must official court reporters keep abreast of changing technology?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Because the technology changes so rapidly, it is important for the reporter to continue to strive to do the best he or she can with the most up-to-date equipment possible.



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