Switch punctuation marks that's off the direct quotation from the rest of the sentence in English a semicolons B quotation marks see? D,

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2 hours ago

It seems like you are asking about punctuation marks that can be used to separate direct quotations from the rest of a sentence. In English, the correct punctuation often depends on the context.

  1. Quotation Marks (B): These are used to enclose direct quotations. For example: He said, "Let's go to the park."

  2. Semicolons (A): Generally, semicolons are not used to separate quotations from the rest of a sentence. They are typically used to connect independent clauses.

  3. Commas (D): Commas are often used before quotations. For example: She asked, "Are you coming?"

  4. Question Marks (C): These can be used if the quotation itself is a question. For example: Did he really say, "Is this the best option?"

From your provided options, B (quotation marks) and D (commas) are relevant for correctly punctuating direct quotations in sentences, while A (semicolons) is not typically appropriate. If I misunderstood your request, please clarify!