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My next door neighbor, asked me if I would now his lawn while he was on vacation, neighbor, asked
Explanation:
The subject is what we are talking about, so its that. The rest is the predicate, or action. The simplest sentence we can get from this is "neighbor asked" which has a subject and a predicate.
My thoughts on the economic, political, and racial environment in the mid-1930s American South helped by how to kill a Mockingbird are........
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Since snails go really slowly, and it says "SLOWING my thoughts...", we can interpret that he/she isn't thinking of things very fast. Our brains can think things so fast, normally we don't even have to think about it. (Wow, how many times can I say 'think' in one sentence?) But he/she is having that process slowed, probably because he/she can only focus on how cold he/she is.
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(1) infinitive, (2) past tense, (3) present participle, and (4) past participle.
Hence, the option B.