The correct answer is an interesting inciting incident.
It is something that happens in a story that makes you interested to find out the result of it - you need to know what is going to happen next, which is why you can't stop reading. This is an element of a story that good writers always use to spice things up.
        
             
        
        
        
1.
a. false
b. false
2.
a. exploring and admiring the beauty of the nature.
b. the tide had come in very far which blocked them from the other side of the beach.
c. their younger sister told their parents where they had went.
3.
a. had come in very fast and far which was blocking the way they had come in.
b.  would come in before they could reach the end of the beach to leave.
4. 
They were hoping to come across different creatures and habitats.
There were innumerable places and things to explore.
This beach was anything but commonplace.
They were happy when a familiar face reappeared to save them.
They were very anxious when trying to leave the beach, but they were relieved when they were reunited with their family.
5.
a. energizing
b. boring
c. dry
d. farther
e. wide
I really hoped this helped because I spent a lot of time answering these. Have a good day (:
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
answer: for sandwich its a proposition, because conjunctions are just a transition word, and interjections are very similar to conjunction
 
        
             
        
        
        
E. I’m very much sure that there is no Errors.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
I believe it's the sentence that says "Fear inched up her spine as she opened the door to the dark, dank and dusty room."