The sentence that includes a participial phrase is:
Climbing to the top of the tower made me feel dizzy.
In this sentence, "Climbing to the top of the tower" functions as a participial phrase, modifying the subject "Climbing."
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Climbing to the top of the tower made me feel dizzy.
Climbing to the top of the tower made me feel dizzy. - no response given
Please make sure you are prepared for the meeting.
Please make sure you are prepared for the meeting. - no response given
I am hurrying to make sure I make it to class on time.
I am hurrying to make sure I make it to class on time. - incorrect
The small boy was afraid to jump off the diving board.
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The sentence that includes a participial phrase is:
Climbing to the top of the tower made me feel dizzy.
In this sentence, "Climbing to the top of the tower" functions as a participial phrase, modifying the subject "Climbing."