Which sentence best uses sensory language to describe the setting?

A. I gazed at the bright blue sky and the trees filled with lush green foliage. How could anyone spend time looking at a screen when he could look at this?
B. No, I did not use social media, waste time playing games on a tablet, or brag about myself at every chance, I thought with pride. I was no millennial.
C. I started to walk along my favorite trail. I enjoyed walking through the forest in solitude. I always felt reenergized by the time I got back to my car.
D. I stalked along the trail away from Tara, muttering about the silliness of wasting time playing video games on a tablet when she could be hiking instead.

Respuesta :

I gazed at the bright blue sky and trees filled with lush green foliage. How could anyone spend time looking at a screen when he could look at this.

The answer is A: I gazed at the bright blue sky and the trees filled with lush green foliage. How could anyone spend time looking at a screen when he could look at this?

Sensory language is, in writing, one of the many ways available for an author to try to make the reader connect to an image, a scene, a description, or an event in any text.

Sensory language appeals to the five senses that human beings have available to perceive the world and themselves. It is a way for the writer to make the reader experience what´s written. In this passage, the writer invites the reader to look at the sky and the trees and compare that experience to watching a screen.