Here is the correct matching of the sentences with their corresponding comma rules:
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Before her sixteenth birthday, Aurora was known as Briar Rose.
- Commas can be used after an introductory word or phrase.
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Snow White loves to bake, and Belle loves to read.
- Commas (with a conjunction) can be used to connect two independent clauses.
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Mr. Incredible ran all over the house, he couldn't find his supersuit!
- This is not a correct use of commas.
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Anna and Elsa live with Kristoff, Olaf, and Sven.
- Commas can be used to separate items in a list.
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Mr. Fredrickson is a grumpy, old man who recently lost his wife.
- Commas can be used to separate two or more adjectives.