Answer:
She lights a match and holds it to the wick of the candle.
Step-by-step explanation:
Chemical change produces the required products of reactants by an irreversible reaction. For there to be a chemical change, a chemical reaction between reactants must occur.
Lighting of a match is a chemical change in which the friction between the match box and the gun powder on the stick produces a flame. This reaction produces a product by an irreversible process. After the flame burns out the wick of the candle, it can not be reversed.