Read the excerpt from "Rebuilding the Cherokee Nation.”

During this period of time when removal was being discussed, our own people, the Cherokees, became very bitterly divided politically. Part of our people wanted to remain here in the Southeast and throughout the rest of the Southeast and fight to the death for the right to remain in our homeland, and part of our people wanted to go on to Indian Territory, believing that the removal was inevitable, and that we should go on to Indian Territory, what is now Oklahoma, and resettle and rebuild our families and our communities there in Indian Territory.

Read how Luis paraphrased the excerpt.

Wilma Mankiller says that during this period of time when removal was discussed, her own people, the Cherokees, became very bitterly divided politically. Some wanted to fight to stay in their territory, but others believed the fight could not be won and they should go on to rebuild their communities in Indian Territory.

Which paraphrasing mistake has Luis made?

A) He misrepresented the speaker’s ideas.

B) He did not include all of the ideas from the original text.

C) He included exact wording from the original text.

D) He did not cite the source material.