Adjective order

Dear teachers,
Please choose the correct phrases: (I posted this question on one forum in Vnam but I received anything)

  1. A friendly peaceful and cooperative world.
  2. A friendly, peaceful and cooperative world.
  3. A friendly, peaceful, cooperative world.
  4. A friendly peaceful cooperative world.
  5. A friendship peace and cooperation world.
  6. A friendship, peace cooperation world.
  7. A friendship, peace, cooperation world.
  8. A friendship peace cooperation world.
  9. A world of friendly peaceful coopeartion.
    10.A world of friendly peaceful and cooperation.
    11.A world of friendly, peaceful, cooperation.
    12.A world of friendly, peaceful and cooperation.

Is there a rule?
Best regards
Quoc

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Only these are correct:

2. A friendly, peaceful and cooperative world.
3. A friendly, peaceful, cooperative world
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Several. Nouns don’t always make good adjectives; commas go between adjectives in a series, except for the one before ‘and’, which is optional (or contested by stylists); parallel structure demands consistent use of adjectives vs nouns in series.
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Hi Mister Micawber,

How about “A world of friendship, peace and cooperation” ?

What is the difference in meaning between

  1. A friendly, peaceful and cooperative world.
  2. A friendly and peaceful world of cooperation.
  3. A peaceful and cooperative world of friendship.
  4. A friendly and cooperative world of peace.

Thanks in advance

Jupiter

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Yes, that’s OK too.

There is no substantive difference except that the writer is throwing qualities around without much deep consideration.
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Dear teacher,

How about “A world of friendship, peace, cooperation” ?

Thanks in advance

Quoc

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Stylized, but acceptable in some compositions.
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