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I learned this one from my English teacher back in high school and I think it's the right sequence.

My teacher made an acronym for it to make it easy to remember

DENUSISHAQUACONO

DE- denominator

NU- number

SI- size

SHA- shape

QUA- quality

CO- color

NO- noun

Hope it helped

-tazdi

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