Final answer:
The correct sentence is 'A. Funerals and holiday parades made liberal use of rollicking, spirited brass bands.' as it properly uses commas and follows the conventional order of adjectives in English.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct sentence that shows the proper order of adjectives and the use of commas is:
A. Funerals and holiday parades made liberal use of rollicking, spirited brass bands.
The order of adjectives in English typically follows a sequence that native speakers follow almost instinctively, categorizing adjectives by their type, such as size, age, shape, color, origin, material, and others. In this sentence, 'rollicking' and 'spirited' are opinion adjectives that describe the character of the brass bands and they follow one another without a comma, as they are closely related in modifying the noun. In addition, no comma is needed before 'brass,' as it introduces the material of the bands, which is closely associated with 'bands,' almost as a compound noun. The adjectives before 'brass' offer a subjective description and are used with a comma to separate them.