Question
Objects have qualities which make them desirable to others. Can you think of some objects (a car, a phone, a dress…) and say what qualities make one object more desirable than another? Imagine you were trying to sell an object: what qualities would you emphasise?

Answer

Various objects have qualities which make them desirable to others. Here is a list of objects as well as their qualities which make them more desirable than the others.
Object
Quality
Clothes
Colour, material, pattern, fit
School bag
Colour, design, attractiveness, functionality, comfort
Refrigerator
Brand, capacity, compartments, cooling capacity, environment- friendliness
Car
Make, colour, speed, value for money, fuel consumption, appearance
Mobile phone
Brand, technology, memory, weight, price, attractiveness, user-friendliness, design, camera function

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