Which sentence best uses precise, sensory language?
A. Erin couldn't believe her bad luck, getting Miss Williams for Algebra a second term in a row, when other kids made it through high school without ever having to face her in the classroom.
B. By the time Margaret had climbed the hill to the cave in the rock, the sun was setting, leaving just enough time to peek inside the cave before setting up camp for the night.
C. The young soldier knelt in the sand to read the crumpled letter, each word a spark of light illuminating the dark path before him, connecting him like a lifeline to the world back home.
D. Mark had never felt lonelier than on that long afternoon as he waited for Sam, his best friend, to call and tell him where to meet the gang for their annual bike ride to the lake.