Which of the following sentences has the best sensory language?(1 point) Responses Then, the chef began to flip the pan up with his wrist to toss the ingredients into the air. Then, the chef began to flip the pan up with his wrist to toss the ingredients into the air. He took an enormous bite while his wife nibbled on her fajita, and both of them smiled. He took an enormous bite while his wife nibbled on her fajita, and both of them smiled. The chef could feel the heat rise up and warm his rosy cheeks as he swirled the pan. The chef could feel the heat rise up and warm his rosy cheeks as he swirled the pan. The woman filled a tortilla with a few pieces of chicken, some onions, and a sprinkle of cheese and rolled it all up.

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The sentence with the best sensory language is: "The chef could feel the heat rise up and warm his rosy cheeks as he swirled the pan." This sentence effectively engages multiple senses—touch (the heat), sight (rosy cheeks), and action (swirling the pan)—to create a vivid image and experience for the reader.