When the subject of a sentence comes before the verb, the sentence is in natural order.
When the verb or part of the verb comes before the subject, the sentence is in inverted order.
The verb is mixed so the subject comes before the verb.
I believe the answer is A. Natural
Bradbury repeatedly uses the color gray to describe the parlor. He chooses this color to show the depressing nature of the parlor. He sees the viewing parlor as a way for people to turn off from experiencing life and the world around them. All the vibrancy of life is drained out.
In contrast when he talks about the park he uses the color green. Green symbolizes life, growth, vitality. He's showing that society has become dull and miserable inside their homes instead of alive and joyous in the world.
Context clue means other words in the story that helps the reader understand what the word means.
in this case, u need to find words in the story that helps the reader understand what the word "grabbed" means.
and I can't exactly give you the context clues because I don't have the story
It’s false , a topic sentence can appear in any sentence as long as it’s in the introduction. Hope this helps