<span>It
was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor we, the male
citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union.
</span><span>D. </span>Repetition
The answer is tragically.
Because in a summary you should use as <em>few</em> details as possible, and saying tragically horrible is too many details for one sentence.
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Id go with the second choice, REPETITION because he says "let both sides" over and over again.
good luckk
You probably want to focus on major points which would be the plot and what happens during it and touch up on minor topics in the story. Like secondary Characters and small details, you would need to be very critical and stern since it is a critique. Major focus points would be the basis of the critique while minor points can help to serve as supporting evidence.