I would have created a new example in Amara, but I was stretched for time. Above is a link to an image and what the captions would look like during specific timestamps.
Creating closed captions is very important when creating an accessible video. It is especially useful for people with auditory disabilites who want to view the content and be able to understand it. When creating captions you must set each sentence at the appropriate timestamps during the video.
The length of time of which each caption remains on-screen is important to ensure there isn't a noticeable delay. Even if a user is hard of hearing, they may be able to read lips if people are talking during the video. Ensuring proper caption placement prevents misunderstandings and confusion.