Change the question into a noun clause: Where is the post office?
A. Could you tell me where the post office is?
B. Could you tell me where is the post office?
C. Could you tell me that is the post office?
D. Could you tell me where the post office is.

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So that mosquitos don’t bite her legs, Margaret wears long pants.
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