The scenario that would lead to the plant’s death in a sealed transparent glass container is primarily due to a lack of carbon dioxide.
In a sealed environment, the plant can perform photosynthesis as long as there is available light and it can produce oxygen and sugars, but over time, the plant will consume the available carbon dioxide. Without a sufficient supply of carbon dioxide, the plant cannot carry out photosynthesis effectively, leading to its eventual death.
While a lack of light would also be detrimental, the scenario specifically describes a sealed container, which implies that light is present. Therefore, the best answer to what would lead to the plant's death is a lack of carbon dioxide.