[ Grammar ]
Choose the participial phrase in the sentence. Galloping swiftly, the horse and its rider arrived at their destination in time to stop the fighting.
A. fighting
B. at their destination
C. to stop the fighting
D. Galloping swiftly

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A. for
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A: _____________________?
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___
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A. who speeding
B. speeding
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D. got speed
