[3.14] gh-133881: add forward reference to list.sort() in lambda expression tutorial (GH-133910) (#134126)

gh-133881: add forward reference to `list.sort()` in lambda expression tutorial (GH-133910)
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The above example uses a lambda expression to return a function. Another use
is to pass a small function as an argument::
is to pass a small function as an argument. For instance, :meth:`list.sort`
takes a sorting key function *key* which can be a lambda function::
>>> pairs = [(1, 'one'), (2, 'two'), (3, 'three'), (4, 'four')]
>>> pairs.sort(key=lambda pair: pair[1])