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English, 19.01.2021 01:20 LarryJoeseph

A speaker says: We're throwing a party this Saturday 'cause it's Jane's birthday.

Which of the following is the correct way to transcribe this according to our Clean Verbatim Style Guide?

A) We are throwing a party this Saturday because it is Jane's birthday.
B) We're throwing a party this Saturday because it's Jane's birthday.
C) We're throwing a party this Saturday 'cause it's Jane's birthday.

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