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Which of these sentences best uses precise, sensory language?

A.
Taking his familiar position under the goalposts, Randy shaded his eyes from the sun and peered ahead of him as the opposing team passed the soccer ball quickly down the field toward him.
B.
Eva had never taken a trip alone before, and as the big bus pulled out of the station, she hoped her aunt and uncle had not forgotten that their young niece was arriving today.
C.
The raspberry bushes were heavy with fruit as the two girls began picking, and they soon filled their baskets to the brim, leaving them no choice but to munch on some off the top.
D.
The maddening tick of the wall clock grated on Pamela like an itch she couldn't scratch, as she struggled with the algebra quiz whose answers were about as clear as a London fog.

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

In this answer, the description of what Pamela is feeling is described in detail in order to give the reader an image/sense of what the character feels.

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