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What platform does the train . . . . . . . . Paris leave . . . . . . . .?

A. for, from

B. of, from

C. in, from

D. for, by

Answer: Option A

Solution (By Examveda Team)

We use 'for' to refer to the place where someone or something finishes or ends. We use 'from' to refer to the place where someone or something starts or originates. Here, the place is 'east'. Hence 'for' and 'from' will be used in the blank respectively.

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