Read the sentences in which the SSM grouped under Inversion are used. Define the type of the inversions.
1.Misanthropes, we believed ourselves to be; but I have thought since that we were only sulky fellows. (R. Stevenson)
2.Soft, rigid, I lay. (P. Woodford)
3.I dropped the banana skin on the pavement,
I put my foot on it, and down I went. (L Hartley)
4.To change is to live, (...) to live is to change and not to change is to die. (T. Williams)
5.Written in ink, in German, in a small, hopelessly sincere handwriting were the words «Dear God, life is hell». (J. Salinger)
6.Only to the eyes of a Kennicot was it (Gopher Prairie) exceptional. (S. Lewis)
7.Of all my old association, of all my old pursuits and hopes, of all the living and the dead world, this one poor soul alone comes natural to me. (Ch. Dickens)
8.On, on he wandered, night and day, beneath the blazing sun, and the cold pale moon. . . (Ch.. Dickens)
9.I have seen roses damask'd, red and white, ... (W. Shakespeare)
10. A lot of good may it do you. (G. Greene)
11. 1 know the world and the world knows me. (Ch. Dickens)