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Last week, we adopted a dog from the local animal shelter, after looking for
our perfect pet for several months. We wanted a dog that was not too old, but
also past the puppy stage, so that training would be less time-intensive and to
give an older animal a home. Robin, as she's called, was a perfect match and
we filled out our application and upon approval, were permitted to bring her
home. Her physical exam and lab work all confirmed she was healthy. We
went to the pet store and bought all sorts of bedding, food, toys, and treats to outfit our house as a dog-friendly and fun place. The shelter told us she liked

dry food only, which is a relief because wet food is expensive and pretty off-
putting. We even got fencing and installed a dog run in the backyard for

Robin to roam unattended. Then we took her to the vet to make sure she was
healthy. Next week, she starts the dog obedience class that we enrolled her in
with a discount coupon from the shelter. It will be a good opportunity to bond
with her and establish commands and dominance. When we took her to the
park the afternoon after we adopted her, it was clear that she is a sociable and
friendly dog, easily playing cohesively with dogs of all sizes and dispositions.

Which event is out of sequence in the story?

  • A. Installing the dog run in the backyard.
  • B. Enrolling the dog in obedience classes.
  • C. The physical exam confirming the dog's health.
  • D. The dog's next obedience class.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D because the story describes the sequence of events after adopting the dog. After bringing Robin home, the sequence includes confirming her health with a physical exam, buying supplies, installing a dog run, and then taking her to the vet. Enrolling her in obedience classes is mentioned to start the following week, making it the next logical step. Therefore, the detail about the dog's next obedience class is not out of sequence. Choices A, B, and C are all in the correct sequence according to the events described in the story.