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Question
why do you use a comma in quotations?
to separate the quote from the rest of the
sentence
to replace all other punctuation in
the sentence
rewatch\t\tsubmit
In English punctuation rules, commas in quotations are used to set off the quoted material from the main sentence structure. The option "to replace all other punctuation in the sentence" is incorrect because commas don't replace other punctuation (e.g., periods, question marks in quotes are still used appropriately). The correct reason is to separate the quote from the rest of the sentence.
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The correct option is: to separate the quote from the rest of the sentence (the first option with the checkbox next to "to separate the quote from the rest of the sentence").