The best answer I see here for you is B.
My reasoning behind this is that with paraphrasing, you want to make sure it has the same message, but does NOT, I repeat does NOT say the exact same things. Paraphrasing can still give the same details, as long as you aren't practically saying it word for word.
A: This is knocked out due to the fact that it doesn't have any spice to it, neither anything about the beginning.
C: This is WAY to short and barely describes anything!
D: ... This isn't even the right information...
Hope you got it right! ~Chaos
It develops precise images in the mind
it creates specific and accurate details
it affects the narrators tone <span />
After diving for cover in a gutter, the New York World correspondent came face-to-face with a Russian officer and asked him what was happening. “The Russians, my countrymen, are idiots,” he replied. “This is a white night of madness.”