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Which of the following are correctly punctuated?

Interpol's third album, "Our Love to Admire," did not receive the critical acclaim of its predecessors.
"She never ran that fast in her life," mused Kelli. "She must have really been in the zone."
Understanding is an ongoing committment, you never just "get" something and then have it forever.
"I can't stand that song 'Yummy Time;' in fact, if I hear it again, I'll scream," said Brianna.
Where did all the apples go?

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Im pretty sure its the first one best of luck hope i helped :)
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Answer:

Where did all the apples go?

"I can't stand that song 'Yummy Time;' in fact, if I hear it again, I'll scream," said Brianna.

Interpol's third album, "Our Love to Admire," did not receive the critical acclaim of its predecessors.

Step-by-step explanation:

correctly punctuated: Where did all the apples go? :

its a question asked, and a question mark should be put at the end of the sentence, which is correct.

correctly punctuated: "I can't stand that song 'Yummy Time;' in fact, if I hear it again, I'll scream," said Brianna.

a single inverted comma is always used for a quote in a double inverted comma, i.e another quote in a quote

not correctly punctuated: Understanding is an ongoing committment, you never just "get" something and then have it forever.

there is no need for putting double inverted comma in the sentence.

not correctly punctuated: "She never ran that fast in her life," mused Kelli. "She must have really been in the zone."

the writer does not state he the person he is quoting

correctly punctuated: Interpol's third album, "Our Love to Admire," did not receive the critical acclaim of its predecessors.

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