NotWise
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Does that make sense to you? If I think of the semicolon as a stand-in for a conjunction then it makes sense because the conjunction would go outside the quotes, but that case would require a comma inside the quotes, which is omitted when the semicolon is substituted.Actually, it's different. Quotation marks go INSIDE the semicolon.
Example:
That's her way of saying, "Thank you."
BUT
That's her way of saying, "Thank you"; she has an entirely different way of saying, "Piss off."