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What is the participle phrase in sentence Riding a horse sheriff looked as if he had stepped out of history book?

The participle phrase in the sentence is "Riding a horse. "

Here's why:

* Participle: "Riding" is a present participle, acting as an adjective modifying "sheriff".

* Phrase: It's a group of words that functions as a single unit. In this case, "Riding a horse" describes the sheriff's action.

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