Which sentence includes a participial phrase?(1 point)

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Staring down the mountain, Jack was excited for a day of skiing.
Staring down the mountain, Jack was excited for a day of skiing.

I would like to go to the new mountain resort.
I would like to go to the new mountain resort.

Would you help our planning the trip?
Would you help our planning the trip?

I looked in the closet for my sweater.

Staring down the mountain, Jack was excited for a day of skiing.

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The sentence that includes a participial phrase is:

Staring down the mountain, Jack was excited for a day of skiing.

The sentence that includes a participial phrase is:

"Staring down the mountain, Jack was excited for a day of skiing."

To identify the participial phrase, we need to look for a verb ending in -ing that functions as an adjective. In this case, "staring" is the present participle form of the verb "to stare," and it describes Jack's action of looking down the mountain. The participial phrase "staring down the mountain" modifies Jack and adds more information about what he was doing.