Answer:
1. "She's the prettiest princess in all the land."
2. "He's taller than she is."
3. "The bluebird is angrier than the robin."
4. "His hair is blode and her hair is black"
Explanation:
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The key word for "third" is 'sequence' because it develops an idea related to events which occurred before and the author uses this adverb to continue sequencing a story, an anecdote or an event.
This adverb is usually used in story-telling and helps the author/speaker indicate what happened before and what happened after.
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Examples of key words for the other options:
- adding an idea: and, furthermore, in addition, etc.
- explanation or illustration: for example, in other words, to illustrate, etc.
- emphasis and purpose - time: indeed, previously, above all, etc.
-repetition and summary: again, to sum up, in sum, etc.
O'brien and Mr. Charrington are both accused of thought crime.
Hope this helps :) Good luck!