Sentence 1: There should be no parking on both side of the building. Sentence 2: Either of my classmates are participating in the Magnet Poetry.
A. Both sentences are incorrect.
B. Only sentence 1 is correct.
C. Only sentence 2 is correct.
D. Both sentences are correct.

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