Final answer:
The scene described indicates a violent scenario where Mr. Boddy has been harmed with a lead pipe, making options suggesting no harm or non-involvement of the lead pipe incorrect.
Step-by-step explanation:
The subject of your question relates to an analysis of a scene from a literary work. The correct option to describe the scene wherein "The bloodied Mr. Boddy falls off of her onto the ground. The lead pipe protrudes from his skull" is (d) The lead pipe is not involved.
This option is clearly incorrect as the description explicitly states that the lead pipe is indeed involved, as it protrudes from Mr. Boddy's skull.
The correct interpretation of the scene is that it is violent and Mr. Boddy has been harmed, which disqualifies the options that suggest Mr. Boddy is unharmed or that Mrs. Peacock falls off, or that the scene is graceful in any way.