He said to them, “Don’t make a noise.”

He told them that don't make a noise.
He told them not to make noise.
He told them not to make a noise.
He asked them not to make a noise.

The correct answer is: B. He told them not to make noise.

The sentence “He said to them, ‘Don’t make a noise.'” is an example of a direct command. In a direct command, the speaker is telling the listener to do something. In this case, the speaker is telling the listener not to make a noise.

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the meaning of the sentence. Option A, “He told them that don’t make a noise,” is incorrect because it does not include the negative particle “not.” Option C, “He told them not to make noise,” is incorrect because it does not include the direct object “them.” Option D, “He asked them not to make a noise,” is incorrect because it is an example of a question, not a command.

In conclusion, the correct answer is: B. He told them not to make noise.