Answer: (C) heating beyond iron's melting point and combining the material with carbon.
Step-by-step explanation: The traditional method of iron production, consisting of gathering iron ore and then smelting it in a clay shaft full of burning charcoal (carbon). The result is a spongy mass of white hot iron, which then needs to be hammered, folded and welded until it is refined. Impurities are melted out of the ore in the form of iron silicates.