The temperature of the flame of a candle is above the ignition temperature of the wax.
True
We know that till the substance does not touch it's ignition temperature it will not start to ignite or melt. As the wax starts melting, it gives out a flame. After that, candle remains ignited till all the wax melts. This means, the temperature of the flame of a candle ia above the ignition temperature of the wax.