Read the summary.

The English Reformation was initiated by King Henry VIII, who wanted to end his marriage, but the pope refused to grant an annulment (1). King Henry VIII broke England free from the Catholic Church, declared religious sovereignty, and had his marriage annulled (2). Henry then declared Lutheranism as England’s national religion and Martin Luther as the head of the church (3). Martin Luther and King Henry VIII selected bishops and received tax revenues from newly formed state churches (4).

Which option critiques the factual accuracy of the summary?

I would critique the factual accuracy of the summary by saying that King Henry VIII did not declare Lutheranism as England's national religion. He established the Church of England, which followed Protestant principles but was not specifically Lutheran. So, option (3) is not factually accurate.