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The correct answer would be TRUE. The given sentence above only uses a participle and not a participial phrase. A participle is a word that ends in either -ing (present participle) or -ed (past participle). The participle in this sentence is the word "enjoying". A participial phrase also contains a present participle and past participle but it functions as an adjective only.
        
             
        
        
        
Constructed from the ruins of the Ottoman Empire after the First World War, the map of contemporary Arab states in the Middle East resulted from the Great Game played out by the European powers during the 19th century. Victim of international ambitions, but unable to define objectives for its future, the Middle East became vulnerable to conflicts due to its internal difficulties.
        
             
        
        
        
Are still loaded with meaning.
It's like listening to a conversation, you can fully understand what the people are saying. If you have issues like this in the future, close your eyes and imagine yourself listening in on the conversation and see for yourself if you can understand it or not without context.