A restrictive adjective clause is not set off with commas. The correct answer would be the first option. Restrictive clause is a clause that cannot be omitted in the sentence for it will change the idea of the whole sentence. It is the opposite of non-restrictive clause--a clause that serves as an additional information that is set off with commas.
I've never gone to health for some reason, how's it like?
Learn is the academic word
I believe that the narrator feels his daughter and the young enemy continually cause him to face his past
Whats the full paragraph.. but usually it would be A