I'd say that 'every' is the adjective you are looking for. It specifies the noun 'light'.
The answer would be A. This is because the answer takes the information from the question and molds it into a statement. The other answers add unknown information to the statement, which makes it more confusing and unrelated to the actual claim.
A poem about a mother with the tone being grateful:
(here is what can be your first stanza)
How can us children ever thank our mothers?
They lent us their womb,
Then kissed our heads
When our eyes blinked open
To the light for the first time.
How can us children ever thank our mothers?
Hope this helped stir some ideas! Let me know if you need anymore help!
~Just a girl in love with Shawn Mendes
Answer:
Fear of reality
Explanation:
This quote is trying to pass across a message that prove hate books now because of fear of knowledge which would lead to the downfall of mankind. It states that people would rather thrive in illusion fantasy by likening it to flowers living on flowers instead knowing the underlying factor behind the existence of the flower. People choosing to see the world the way they want it instead of seeing it the way it is.