Which sentence best uses sensory language to describe the setting?
A. I stood beside the bakery's display case stocked with a variety of baked goods and pointed to them as I was being interviewed by the local newspaper.
B. I was interviewed by the local newspaper while standing behind the glass case that displayed all kinds of baked goods that I had turned out that morning.
C. I stood next to the glass display case that shone pristinely and gestured at the pies, tarts, and buns, with the aroma of cinnamon wafting in the air.
D. I proudly spoke to the reporter, my mustache and eyebrows dusted with flour, and gestured to everything around me with a flourish.

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the answer is C -Apex

Answer: C) I stood next to the glass display case that shone pristinely and gestured at the pies, tarts, and buns, with the aroma of cinnamon wafting in the air.

Explanation: The setting of a story or a text is the place and time where the story takes place, it can also be the context of the story (political, historical, cultural, etc). From the given options, the one that best uses sensory language to describe the setting, is the corresponding to option C, because it evokes the sense of smell by describing the aroma of cinnamon wafting in the air.