What is adjective order?

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Answer 1
Answer: I have found two adjective orders OSASCOMB and DOSSACOMQ
OSASCOMB stands for:
Opinion Size Age Shape Colour Origin Material Purpose

and DOSSACOMQ:
Determiners – e.g. a, the, my, your, few,
Observations – e.g. interesting , entertaining, 
Size – e.g. small, 
Shape – e.g. round,
Age – e.g. new,
Color
Origin – e.g.American,
Material – e.g. silver,
Qualifier – limiters for compound nouns.

Native speakers usually "feel" the right order. If you are not a native speaker maybe you will be able to come up with some sentence in your language which will help you remember the proper order :)

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The correct and most suitable answer from the given will be A and that is  He fought in the war.

Explanation

As the author was famous to write the fiction stories but The Great Gatsby is the story which based on the true event and was also loved by the people of America and across the countries. The main motto of The Great Gatsby was show that America is so powerful.

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