“Shawn is my brother neighbor and best friend ” said Mark.
A. “Shawn is my brother neighbor and best friend,” said Mark.
B. “Shawn is my brother, neighbor, and best friend,” said Mark.
C. “Shawn is my brother, neighbor, and best friend” said Mark.
D. No commas needed.

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