
John C. answered 09/07/21
Experienced ESL/English Teacher
This seems like you want someone to do your work for you as opposed to trying to clarify a concept you don't understand :) As such here's the difference between between natural order and inverted order.
Natural Order Sentences - these follow the typical English structure of subject - verb - object as in the following sentence: Mark and his wife lived down the street.
Inverted Order Sentences (or Inversions) flips the idea around and puts the verb before the subject as in the following sentence: down the street lived Mark and his wife.
To help you a little look at #2. This is a natural order sentence as the subject (Revolutionary War) comes before the verb phrase (has been over).
Now look at #6: Under the heat of Philadelphia waited the eight delegates to complete the required number of participants. This is an inversion as the verb comes before the subject (the eight delegates). The natural order would be: "the eight delegates waited under the heat of Philadelphia to complete the required number of participants.