What is the correct way to ask for directions to the eastbound platform?
A. Can you tell me where is the eastbound platform?
B. Can you tell me where the eastbound platform is?
C. Can you tell me where the eastbound platform?
D. Can you tell me where is the eastbound platform located?

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the reinforcement of sound produced by vibration
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