Which sentence from the story does NOT use sensory language to create vivid imagery?

A.
"Looking at the hard, plaster cast that extended from her hand to her shoulder, Jillian groaned for the billionth time."
B.
"She had designated a color to each class—yellow for Accelerated Geometry, green for Chemistry I, orange for American Government, and so on."
C.
"Jillian always joked that she was only good at two things: organization and basketball."
D.
"On the basketball court, that meant Jillian poised to make a free throw or a three-pointer at the buzzer."

C. "Jillian always joked that she was only good at two things: organization and basketball."