1. The problem asks to select the correct rephrased statement for Kun's proof that if opposite sides of a quadrilateral are congruent, then it is a parallelogram.
2. The key property of parallelograms is that both pairs of opposite sides are parallel and congruent.
3. The statement to prove is: If \(\overline{AB} \cong \overline{DC}\) and \(\overline{AD} \cong \overline{BC}\), then \(\overline{AB} \parallel \overline{DC}\) and \(\overline{AD} \parallel \overline{BC}\).
4. This matches option A exactly.
5. Options B, C, and D either reverse the implication or state unrelated properties.
Final answer: Option A is the correct rephrased statement for Kun's proof.
Quadrilateral Parallelogram A1798E
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