Which sentence includes a participial phrase?(1 point) Responses I looked in the closet for my sweater. I looked in the closet for my sweater. I would like to go to the new mountain resort. I would like to go to the new mountain resort. Staring down the mountain, Jack was excited for a day of skiing. Staring down the mountain, Jack was excited for a day of skiing. Would you help our planning the trip?

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."

The sentence that includes a participial phrase is: "Staring down the mountain, Jack was excited for a day of skiing."

To identify a participial phrase, you need to look for a verb that ends in -ing or -ed (-en) and the words that come before or after it. In this case, "Staring" is the verb that ends in -ing, and "down the mountain" is the phrase that follows it. Therefore, "Staring down the mountain" is the participial phrase in this sentence.