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"Dan bought a primitive, antique pine dresser that he hopes can be easily refinished."

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"Dan bought a primitive, antique pine dresser, and he hopes that it can easily be refinished."

The arrangement of the adjectives (antique, primitive, pine) before the noun (dresser) were decided by using the OPSHACOM rule, which denotes the order in which adjectives should be listed.

OPinion

SHape

Age

Colour

Origin

Material

In the case of the given sentence, "primitive" is the speaker's opinion of the dresser and is thus listed first. "Antique" denotes the age and finally "pine" indicates the material of the dresser.

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