Final answer:
In 'Lord of the Flies', the boys use lighting a fire and waving branches as methods to get Ralph out of his hiding spot, reflecting their descent into savagery. Option b
Step-by-step explanation:
The question relates to 'Lord of the Flies', a novel by William Golding. In the climactic scenes of the book, when the boys are attempting to flush Ralph out of his hiding spot, they use two aggressive methods.
They resolve to light a fire to smoke him out and also begin waving branches to spread the smoke and fire. These extreme tactics reflect the loss of civility and the descent into savagery among the boys on the island. Option b