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4. What are the primary qualities?

 

 

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>From anna grier:

The primary qualities are:solidity,extension, figure,motion,rest and number.They can never be separated from the body.They never change.

 

>From mnchy:

Primary qualities are solidity, Extension, Rest or motion,and Bulk,etc.

 

>rm says: Be careful of 'etc.' Avoid it, and just specify all of the qualities, or provide a general rule which describes them all.

>From DM:

The primary qualities are solidity, extension, size & shape, rest/motion, number, and figure.


 

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