A. The analogy drawn between fireflies and fireworks suggests that both small, quiet celebrations and large, grand ones are important.
The passage uses the analogy of fireflies and fireworks to describe how the use of fireworks can be seen as a celebration of freedom. The use of the analogy suggests that just as fireflies signal their love for summer with their light, fireworks can be seen as a way of proclaiming one's passion for life, liberty, and celebration. This analogy suggests that both small, quiet celebrations (like fireflies) and large, grand ones (like fireworks) are important, as they both serve as ways of expressing and celebrating freedom.