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This image of the fairy as _______ creature dressed in white goes back to about the seventeenth century.
A

a lovable, tiny, angel-like

B

an angel-like, lovable, tiny

C

an angel-like, tiny, lovable

D

a tiny, lovable, angel-like


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仙女的形象为娇小,可爱,如天使一般,身着白色衣服。这种形象起源于17世纪。当名词有多个形容词修饰时,形容词的位置依次为大小,年龄,材料,类别,性质。
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