Read the excerpt from "Rebuilding the Cherokee
Nation."
Some of the impetus for the removal was economic.
Cherokee land was good land for growing cotton, was
good land for growing tobacco, and also some gold had
been discovered within the Cherokee Nation, and then
there were also a number of corporations and
individuals who wanted our land, so all those were
factors in the pressure for removal.
Read Mea's paraphrase of the excerpt.
Some of the reasons for the Cherokee removal were
economic. The land owned by the Cherokee Nation
was fertile and held valuable resources, and many
people wanted it.
Mark this and return
Which paraphrasing mistake has Mea made?

O She included ideas not found in the original text.
O She did not properly cite the source material.
O She misrepresented the ideas in the original text.
O She used language too close to the source material.