Answer:
The answers are:
<u>1) </u><u><em>Por la mañana, Silvia se prepara para salir.</em></u>
<u><em>2) </em></u><u><em>Primero se levanta y se ducha.</em></u>
<u><em>3)</em></u><u><em> Después de ducharse, se viste.</em></u>
<u><em>4)</em></u><u><em> Entonces, se maquilla.</em></u>
<u><em>5) </em></u><u><em>Antes de salir, come algo y bebe un café.</em></u>
<u><em>6) </em></u><u><em>Por último se peina y se pone una chaqueta.</em></u>
<u><em>7) </em></u><u><em>Durante el día, Silvia no tiene tiempo de volver.</em></u>
Explanation:
1) When you use "<em>Por la mañana</em>" it means that this action will last all or much of the morning.
2) "<em>Primero</em>" is used when you have more things to do but you order them in order of priority.
3) "<em>Después</em>" means subsequent, and is used when an action has already been performed.
4) "<em>Entonces</em>" indicates temporality, it means that an action is about to be carried out.
5) "<em>Antes de salir</em>" Indicates that the person have something to do before leaving.
6) "<em>Por último</em>" is used when you finish the order of priorities.
7) "<em>Durante el día</em>" refers to the amount of time the person uses to perform an action.