Select the grammatically correct choice:

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I think the speakers in “Annabel Lee” and “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe are both tormented by love.
The speakers in “Annabel Lee” and “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe are both tormented by love.

The second choice is grammatically correct.

The grammatically correct choice is:

The speakers in “Annabel Lee” and “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe are both tormented by love.

The grammatically correct choice is:

The speakers in "Annabel Lee" and "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe are both tormented by love.

To determine the correct choice, you need to check for any grammatical errors or inconsistencies. In this case, both choices seem to be grammatically correct, but the second choice (option 2) is more preferred due to its use of capitalization and correct punctuation. It correctly places the titles of the poems in quotation marks and uses proper capitalization for the titles and author's name. Additionally, it uses the plural form ("are") to agree with the plural subject ("speakers").