Which sentence includes a participial phrase?(1 point)

Responses

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?
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.

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."

A participial phrase is a group of words that includes a present participle (a verb form ending in -ing) or a past participle (a verb form that typically ends in -ed, -en, or -ed). In this case, the phrase "Staring down the mountain" is a participial phrase because "staring" is the present participle of the verb "to stare."