The best example of sensory language in 'Dispatches' is sentence B, which uses vivid visual imagery to engage the reader's senses and create a potent metaphorical impact.
The excerpt from Dispatches that contains the BEST example of sensory language is sentence B: "There would be dozens of them at once sometimes, trailing an intense smoke, dropping white-hot sparks seemed as though anything caught in their range would be made still, like figures in a game of living statuary."
This sentence vividly engages the reader's visual senses with intense smoke and white-hot sparks, and suggests the potent effect of the sparks through a powerful metaphor, comparing their impact to making things as still as "figures in a game of living statuary."
Choosing concrete images that appeal to the senses is critical to immersive, descriptive writing, as these details activate sensory experience and enhance the emotional level of the text.