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28 November, 05:27

A.

After all this, stay off the deck until the stain dries thoroughly.

B.

Before doing anything, put tape on anything you don't want to paint.

C.

With that done, you're ready to paint the surface of the deck.

D.

Then apply a coat of stain to the railing ...

A.

After all this, stay off the deck until the stain dries thoroughly.

B.

Before doing anything, put tape on anything you don't want to paint.

C.

With that done, you're ready to paint the surface of the deck.

D.

Then apply a coat of stain to the railing.

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  1. 28 November, 05:54
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    The answer is After all this, stay off the deck until the stain dries thoroughly. The sentence starts with a concluding remark, that implies a lot has been done already. And all the other options are actions that you do before doing something else, definitely not last steps.
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