During IELTS Speaking Part 2, a candidate is talking fluently about the topic on the cue card. The examiner stops them exactly at the 2-minute mark, even though the candidate has not finished their last point. How does this affect the candidate's score?
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A
It has no negative effect; being stopped at 2 minutes is a standard procedure and indicates the candidate spoke for a sufficient length of time.
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B
It negatively affects the score because the candidate failed to cover all the points within the time limit.
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C
It positively affects the score as it shows the candidate had a lot to say on the topic.
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D
The candidate will be asked to quickly summarize their final point before moving on to Part 3.