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black | she | lovely | is | woman |British | a (order it)

ABritish lovely black is a woman

BShe is a lovely black British woman

CShe is a black lovely British woman

Dshe is a British lovely black woman

Answer:

B. She is a lovely black British woman

Read Explanation:

  • The general order for multiple adjectives before a noun is often described as "OSASCOMP" or "OSASCOMP rule", which stands for: Opinion, Size, Age, Shape, Color, Origin, Material, Purpose.
  • So, the correct order is: Opinion (e.g., lovely) -> Color (e.g., black) -> Origin (e.g., British)
    • She is a lovely black British woman

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