
The correct answer is a) communicate this desire to Chicken B. When a lifeform knows about a goal it is much more likely to think of and pursue a way of reaching it. This also can provide direct information on Chicken B’s decision making process in the way most conducive to participating in the decision. Asking somebody to do something is a well-known and trusted way of getting them to do it. b) is a behavior that commonly works for chickens but does not move toward the goal c) bears similarity with the goal and may have correlation with past similar goals but does not move toward it for clear reasons. c) may help Chicken A think about the goa but will need some further kind of progress to actually participate in doing so, d) reduces the likelihood that Chicken B leaves the area but Chicken B is more likely to travel away from the goal than toward it. d) is actually the worst choice because it reduces relations between the chickens, making it increasingly harder to meet goals together