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I think it contains facts
It's describing "cookies" which is a noun which makes it an adjective phrase, because adjectives describe nouns :)
Participle phrases are sentences that include participle, modifier, and noun/pronoun. It is best described by, skipping rocks, Sebastian passed a whole afternoon.
<h3>What are participle phrases?</h3>
Participle phrases are the word group that is present in sentences containing a participle, a modifier word, and a noun or pronoun. The participle phrases are followed by a comma if present at the beginning of the sentence.
In the sentence, skipping rocks, Sebastian passed a whole afternoon, skipping is a participle followed by a comma and describes the actions of Sebastian. The present participle ends with '-ing.'
Therefore, option 4. Skipping rocks, Sebastian passed a whole afternoon includes a participle phrase.
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