The correct answer is A. when the original language is difficult to understand
Explanation:
In writing, paraphrasing means to write the ideas of an external source or author in your own words rather than quoting the source. Paraphrasing still implies acknowledging the original author as you are using his/her ideas, but different to quoting you change the original words usually with words and language that fit with your writing style or are easier o the reader to understand. Due to this, paraphrasing is recommended in the case the original language is difficult to understand because by paraphrasing you can change the language without changing the original idea and this would allow your writers to understand better the ideas of the author you are paraphrasing and your ideas.
The following documents which are notable for its inclusion of a process for removing representatives from power if they stop acting in the people's best interests are B. the English Bill of Rights
The English Bill of Right, signed in 1689 by Mary II and William III. They overthrew James II. This bill gave power to parliament over the monarchy and mentioned several civil and constitutional rights. It laid down several articles which protected the rights of the individual.