Did you ever give a big dog a bath? It's a challenging activity. First, you have to get the dog into the tub. Say, "Get in!" Then say, "Please get in," but don't whine. (Dogs hate that.) Then throw a bunch of dog treats into the tub, and an easily bribed dog will get in. Next, soak the dog's coat with water and add shampoo. Work up a lather, but watch out if the dog suddenly becomes very still. That means he's going to shake himself and cover you with lather, too.

Which sentence most likely comes next?

Responses

The rinsing stage can be managed by a firm hand and sure guidance.

The final step is to rinse the dog in a manner that preserves one's clothing from being damaged.

Be sure to remain alert during the rinsing process that follows.

Next comes the rinse (and another impromptu shower for you).

The sentence that most likely comes next is: "The final step is to rinse the dog in a manner that preserves one's clothing from being damaged."

Explanation: The previous sentence states that the dog shakes himself and covers you with lather, implying that the dog is already covered in shampoo. Therefore, the next logical step would be to rinse off the shampoo from the dog's coat. This is supported by the sentence mentioning the final step and the need to preserve one's clothing from being damaged during the rinse.